On Jul 14 07:07 -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote:
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com key1
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com key2
> crypt-hook mailing.l...@company.com keyN
> unset crypt_confirmhook
That's much better, indeed. I'm now using something like this i
On Thu, Jul 14, 2016 at 03:40:39PM +0200, Steve Schmerler wrote:
> Are there other workarounds in use? The solution above can't be the only
> one.
Starting in 1.5.24, you can use multiple crypt hooks with the same
regex, and can turn off confirmation prompting with $crypt_confirmhook.
See https://
Hi
I'd like to ask what approach people have to send encrypted mail to
multiple mailing list recipients in mailing list via a mailing list
address (say mailing.l...@company.com).
Sadly, my company's policy is to not have a mailing list key and let the
mail server re-encrypt the mail. I know it su