Re: pgp_autosign=ask-no
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- Subject: Re: pgp_autosign=ask-no
- From: Kyle Wheeler <kyle-mutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 2 Oct 2007 23:58:31 -0500
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On Tuesday, October 2 at 06:35 PM, quoth Joseph:
> I was under impression that I have some kind of old code in mutt-gpg
> file, as the one I pulled was from some forum and I just found out
> that gpg.rc comes with every distribution. so I compare the two
> files and they are almost identical except the one I had downloaded
> had some extra lines:
> set pgp_autosign=yes
> this one I think is not needed since mutt handles it automatically
> as you pointed below.
Well, that depends on your definition of "not needed" - it's quite
useful if you use a lot of hooks! :)
> set pgp_sign_as=0xED0E1FB7
> set pgp_replyencrypt=yes
> these ones I think are related to the above in case the above is set
> to "yes" (so it is redundand)
Well, pgp_sign_as is for specifying which gpg key you want to use if
you have multiple valid ones. pgp_replyencrypt is somewhat different
than pgp signing (obviously).
> With your explanation I just realized that every screen has a
> different "help" menu assign to it; so the "ps" will be all I need.
:) Happy to help!
~Kyle
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