David Thorburn-Gundlach [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Since you can, IIUC, encrypt mail with different public keys so that
> each private key can, alone, open the message, it makes sense that
> pgp would also let your private key open the file.
>
> ...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
> % It isn't qu
Hi, folks --
...and then Jeremy Blosser said...
% Allen Louie [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
% > are rather useless if they are encrypted with someone else's key.
%
% It isn't quite what you want, but check out $pgp_encryptself.
Oh; oops. Sure enough, I have pgp_encryptself set in my .muttrc and
t
Allen --
...and then Allen Louie said...
% Is there a way to send PGP-encrypted messages and save them (Fcc:)
% decrypted? It just seems that messages saved in my sent-mail folder
% are rather useless if they are encrypted with someone else's key.
Actually, I think that you can decrypt them. I
Allen Louie [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> Is there a way to send PGP-encrypted messages and save them (Fcc:)
> decrypted? It just seems that messages saved in my sent-mail folder
> are rather useless if they are encrypted with someone else's key.
It isn't quite what you want, but check out $pgp_e