On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 03:23:44PM +0100, René Clerc wrote:
> * René Clerc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:18]:
> 
> | * Alex Le Heux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-01-2002 15:14]:
> | 
> | | When I indicate that I want to encrypt (GPG) an email, and press 'y' to
> | | send it, mutt will look for keys matching the To: address.
> | | 
> | | Now, suppose it doesn't find any, or I don't find any of the ones it did
> | | find acceptable and I press 'q', it will demand a keyID from me.
> | | 
> | | The only way I've found to get out of this is to use ctrl-c and exit mutt.
> | | 
> | | Is there any way change this and go back to the compose screen?
> | 
> | Yep; ctrl-c will get you out of (cancel) almost any prompt, including
> | this one.
> 
> Ohw, come on, of course I meant ctrl-g too ;)
> 

Oh! My hero!

Thanks!

Alex

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