Daniel --

You may find everything you wanted for the pgpmimeuser setting in v1.2
and up (currently 1.2.2 AFAIK), since there is now a clearsign mode.
With a [few] send-hook[s], you should be able to define whatever settings
you wish for whatever recipients you have.  You shouldn't have ever had
to go to an external script anyway; a macro would have done the trick
for you nicely...

I don't know of any standard way to put X-PGP* headers into your outgoing
email, and so you can do it any way you wish, but mutt can match on arbitrary
headers (and then execute commands) if you can only get other folks to craft  
those headers for you...


At any rate, thanks for your ideas, and keep thinking :-)

:-D
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