On 08:30 Sat 26 Jan , Nicolas Rachinsky wrote: > * Clay Barnes <clay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> [2008-01-25 22:07 -0700]: > > The subject pretty much says it all. I want to set mutt to > > automatically encrypt email to anyone who's email has a corresponding > > public key in the local gpg keyfile. I know that's more complex than > > the usual send-hook entails, but I think it'd be a pretty nifty way to > > avoid crafting and maintaining a ton of custom send-hook lines in my > > muttrc. > > http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas/mutt.shtml > > > A second question I have is how I can automatically encrypt (with my > > key) all emails I send that are encrypted. I'd like to avoid the > > fcc_clear option, since if I'm encrypting email I don't want a clear > > text version sitting around (but I would like to be able to refer to > > my send messages). I'd also like to avoid encrypting the local copy > > of every email I send, since that would keep my key in memory all the > > time or require me to type my password constantly. > > You can use encrypt-to in your gpg.conf (see man gpg) or add > --encrypt-to to all the encryption commands in your mutt configuration. That seems to take a key fingerprint, but my key has multiple email addresses. How do I select only one of them? > > Nicolas > > -- > http://www.rachinsky.de/nicolas -- Clay Barnes Website: http://www.hci-matters.com GPG Public Key: http://www.hci-matters.com/keys/claybarnes_public_key_until20080718.gpg
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