ecipient to gpg, it will ask for one.
# Using this option you can encrypt to a default key. key validation
# will not be done in this case.
# The second form uses the default key as default recipient.
#default-recipient some-user-id
#default-recipient-self
~~/.pgp/pgp.cfg
# ENCRYPTTOSELF: Encry
Every time I try to run mutt with this command it gives me a segmentation
fault.
mutt -s "subject" [EMAIL PROTECTED] < ~/file
I can run this as root without a problem. I'm useing 1.2.5i on Slackware7.1
Can't seem to figure this out.
Anyone know what may be the pr
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> > Press any key to continue...
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> > I probably have something setup wrong in my .muttrc/settings file, but
> > I'm not sure what. Any ideas?
> > thanks
Hey, thanks. This is a problem I've had for a while but never had t