On Mon, Sep 24, 2007 at 10:59:05PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
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Thank you very much for your help... Now everything works
right. I have greatly appreciated your input.
Franz
Thank you for taking the time to explain...
On Sun, Sep 23, 2007 at 10:35:39PM -0500, Kyle Wheeler wrote:
Here's how you'd set it in a macro:
macro index m 'enter-commandset pgp_sign_as=0x31577172entermail'
I can mix that into your existing send-mail macro if you include
that in your
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On Monday, September 24 at 08:03 AM, quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for taking the time to explain...
You're quite welcome.
Here's what I currently have:
macro generic esc2 enter-commandset [EMAIL PROTECTED]
hostname=yahoo.de
--- Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thank you, it is much appreciated.
Now, the code set pgp --encrypt-to=0x31577172
occurs twice in the
pgp section of my .muttrc. Within this scheme, do
I need to include
that too in the macro??
Eh? That wouldn't do anything at all in a
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On Monday, September 24 at 10:03 PM, quoth P.M.:
Eh? That wouldn't do anything at all in a muttrc, that I'm aware
of, and *should* cause mutt to complain. Under what context is that
in your muttrc---is it in the middle of a variable setting or
--- Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
OK, I've applied the conditional version:
set pgp_encrypt_only_command=pgpewrap gpg --batch
--quiet --no-verbose --output - --encrypt --textmode
--armor --always-trust %?a? --encrypt-to %a? -- -r %r
-- %f
set pgp_encrypt_sign_command=pgpewrap gpg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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On Tuesday, September 25 at 01:16 AM, quoth P.M.:
Should I set set pgp_ignore_subkeys= to no (default is yes), or
it does not matter here?
Only unset it if you really need to (i.e. you find that mutt
misbehaves otherwise). *Most* folks should
I've searched the net, the manual and various How-To's
and not found this information anywhere.
I have a few gpg keys corresponding to a few different
email addresses. When sending out mail within Mutt, I
choose which address to make active through a macro
key. So I am wondering how can I also
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On Sunday, September 23 at 10:41 PM, quoth P.M.:
I have a few gpg keys corresponding to a few different
email addresses. When sending out mail within Mutt, I
choose which address to make active through a macro
key. So I am wondering how can I also
--- Kyle Wheeler [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Thank you very much for your reply.
I apologize for not being too quick in grasping the
advice you just gave - being very new to this stuff -
so please be patient with me...
There are several ways to do it. You could include
the command to
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On Monday, September 24 at 12:50 AM, quoth P.M.:
Thank you very much for your reply.
You're quite welcome.
I apologize for not being too quick in grasping the advice you just
gave - being very new to this stuff - so please be patient with
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