On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 01:54:27PM -0400, Justin R. Miller wrote:
>
> > I use something like this in my .muttrc:
>
> <snip>
>
> That's pretty cool, but now that brings me to another question... if I'm
> addressing two people, one on my "encrypt list" and one who I don't even
> have a key for (or do not wish to encrypt to), I have to manually hit
> 'p' (for PGP), then 'f' for 'forget it', then 'p' again, then 's' to
> sign, as I sign all mail. That's kind of a pain! :-) I guess it's the
> same as normally trying to send an encrypted/plain mix -- you have to
> send it twice. Any ideas on how to use the send-hook only when those
> addresses are the sole recipients? I'm not thinking that it is
> possible, but I thought I'd toss it out.
>
Hm, sorry I don't think that I uderstood that :-(
You want to encrypt _and_ not encrypt the same mail when you send it to
two people where you have only a key for one of those persons?
If so, I have no idea how to handle that. Sorry.
Best regards,
Arvid
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