Zsombor Gergely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is a call for help! The problem is still unresolved
What is the problem?
> I inserted set allow_8bit and set charset="iso-8859-2" into .muttrc,
> but nothing happened.
What was supposed to happen? What happened instead?
> I see everything correctly as I write it.
Then what is wrong?
> To be able to read my own messages, I have to encrypt them to myself.
> I do it by adding a my_hdr bcc line to .muttrc, but feel that this is
> not the best (and most elegant) way, since I send it over the network
> to myself.
I think you handle this by adding the command "encrypt-to 0x<your-key-id>"
in your .gnupg/options file.
> Come on men, I do not belive that nobody uses pgp/gpg with mutt! How
> do you do this?
I use GPG with Mutt, but I am not doing it correctly. :)
I still have some things that don't seem to work right (such as
encryption and signing). It does appear to be verifying signatures,
although there is one recipient whose signatures send GPG into an
infinite loop, as near as I can tell. But that's not Mutt's problem.
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