pass different "gpg --encrypt-to" when using different .muttrc ?

2016-10-31 Thread Guy Gold
Hi list, I have this simple issue which has proven to be not-so-simple :) I have "encrypt-to" set in ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, which enables me to decrypt my own sent email. However, I also have a .muttrc for gmail, and I'd like to "encrypt-to" my sent gmail with a different key than the one specified

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread Todd Zullinger
tannhauser wrote: > the concrete problem: i'm on a (very small) mailinglist. we all have > the gpg keys of the others. i can not encrypt with more than one > key. > so, how do i send emails to the mailinglist address and encrypt it > with the various recipients' keys? > i was very surprised that i

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread Nicolas Rachinsky
* tannhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2007-06-19 14:35 +0200]: > the concrete problem: i'm on a (very small) mailinglist. we all have the > gpg keys of the others. i can not encrypt with more than one key. I'm not sure, but I think there was a patch to use multiple keyids with a crypt-hook (or pgp-ho

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread Alexander Dahl
> As an irritating workaround, you can create a "mailing list" gpg key > that everyone on the list has the secret key for. If you already throw away the security which is introduced by public key method, why then use GPG? ;-) I think it would be easiest to use "To:", "Cc:" and "Reply to all" to r

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread Kyle Wheeler
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday, June 19 at 02:35 PM, quoth tannhauser: > the concrete problem: i'm on a (very small) mailinglist. we all have > the gpg keys of the others. i can not encrypt with more than one > key. so, how do i send emails to the mailinglist address an

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread Alexander Dahl
> at the moment, i face this problem only with this mailing list. i'm not > sure if it's impossible in general to encrypt emails with more than one > key (for example: one email, two recipients in to:, both recipients' > keys in the keyring), i have to test that. Encryption with more than one key

Re: gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread René Clerc
* tannhauser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [19-06-2007 14:36]: > the concrete problem: i'm on a (very small) mailinglist. we all have the > gpg keys of the others. i can not encrypt with more than one key. > so, how do i send emails to the mailinglist address and encrypt it with > the various recipients' k

gpg: encrypt with more than one key

2007-06-19 Thread tannhauser
hello, the concrete problem: i'm on a (very small) mailinglist. we all have the gpg keys of the others. i can not encrypt with more than one key. so, how do i send emails to the mailinglist address and encrypt it with the various recipients' keys? i was very surprised that i was not able to choos

Re: gpg encrypt

2000-07-24 Thread Michael Tatge
L Vogtmann muttered: > Still can't encrypt, but I've narrowed it down to a problem with the > "pgp_getkeys_command". This variable is to "" in the default gpg.rc > I don't get a "menu" as described in the FAQ or manual. I just get a > prompt to enter the key id for who I am encrypting to. An

gpg encrypt

2000-07-22 Thread L Vogtmann
Still can't encrypt, but I've narrowed it down to a problem with the "pgp_getkeys_command". I don't get a "menu" as described in the FAQ or manual. I just get a prompt to enter the key id for who I am encrypting to. And it will not accept ANYTHING is a valid key. I started with mutt-1.2.4i a