Hi, On Tue, Oct 02, 2007 at 02:33:43PM -0600, Joseph wrote: > Do I need to create macro if I want to selectively sign/encrypt emails? > If so can you share a solution/sample. you could use the pgp menu to enable signing/encryption in case you want to sign and otherwise disable it (pgp_autosign = no). Off course you can ease this task by adding a macro. I do have pgp_autosign enabled and disable it depending on folders (with a folder_hook) or on receipient-base (with send-hooks). > 2.) What do you have folks in your .mailcap for gpg I can not seem to find > good entry. > When a message arrives I want to verify signature and/or decrypt it. I don't have a .mailcap file. My mutt automatically verifies signatures. For this it is neccessary to configure gpg for automatic key receival. My .gnupg/gpg.conf file looks like this: keyserver subkeys.pgp.net keyserver-options auto-key-retrieve Hope that helps. Regards, Patrick
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