Re: Key selection to encrypt a mail

1999-10-27 Thread Thomas Roessler

On 1999-10-27 00:47:07 +0200, Jan-Benedict Glaw wrote:

> When you're in the lst of (possible) keys to determine which one to
> use, you've not got any chance to (q)uit this list anddecide to not
> encrypt the mail. If you don't have the public key, you're sent to
> the input field for prividing the keyid again and so on.

Try Ctrl-G in that input field.

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Key selection to encrypt a mail

1999-10-26 Thread Jan-Benedict Glaw

Hi!

When you're in the lst of (possible) keys to determine which one to use,
you've not got any chance to (q)uit this list anddecide to not encrypt the
mail. If you don't have the public key, you're sent to the input field for
prividing the keyid again and so on. I think thereshould be a way to escape
this choosing and to cancel encryption at all...

Is there no way to not crypt the mail or do I simply not find another
solutions? For me, only Ctrl-C helps (but then you've to re-write your mail
or to re-use something _if_ you saved it with a different file name...).

MfG, JBG
PS: If there really is o other choice than exiting mutt, I think this 
should be added...

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