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Re: GPG Keys and Signing



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On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 09:04:48AM +0200, Sander Smeenk wrote:
> Quoting René Clerc (rene@xxxxxxxx):
> 
> > Check out $smime_is_default, $crypt_reply*, $crypt_autosmime.  Can't
> > test right now since I don't have any S/MIME messages in a mailbox
> > around..
> > 
> > Please share with us if this solves your problem.
> 
> After some searching i found an SMIME signed message on exim-users :)
> 
> I can confirm setting 'crypt_autosmime' to 'no' makes mutt reply with
> GPG signature to SMIME signed messages. The default value for this
> setting is 'yes':
> 
> 3.36. crypt_autosmime
> 
> Type: boolean
> Default: yes
> 
> This variable controls whether or not mutt may automatically enable S/MIME
> encryption/signing for messages. See also ``$crypt_autoencrypt'',
> ``$crypt_replyencrypt'', ``$crypt_autosign'', ``$crypt_replysign'' and
> ``$smime_is_default''.
> 
> 
> -Sndr.
>

Yes, thank you, that worked perfectly!

For the less knowledgeable (How slow do you have to be though?) users
reading this in archive or something, put in your ~/.muttrc

set crypt_autosmime=no

Simple as that.
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