Allen --
...and then Allen Louie said...
% Is there a way to send PGP-encrypted messages and save them (Fcc:)
% decrypted? It just seems that messages saved in my sent-mail folder
% are rather useless if they are encrypted with someone else's key.
Actually, I think that you can decrypt them. I just popped into one
of my mailboxes with vim to confirm that I really did have encrypted
emails in there, and then I opened it up with mutt. When I went to
read the letter I had sent to him, mutt just asked my for my
passphrase and then opened up the letter (all thanks, I realize, to
the external pgp call).
Since you can, IIUC, encrypt mail with different public keys so that
each private key can, alone, open the message, it makes sense that
pgp would also let your private key open the file.
Anyone know if I'm right?
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% Thanks!
HTHed
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% P.S. Mutt rules!
Way, dude :-)
:-D
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