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On Tuesday, September 25 at 01:16 AM, quoth P.M.:
>Should I set "set pgp_ignore_subkeys=" to "no" (default is "yes"), or
>it does not matter here?
Only unset it if you really need to (i.e. you find that mutt
misbehaves otherwise). *Most* folks should ignore that setting.
>How is "user" determined? By the "from" field, or what
>else?
If you haven't set pgp_sign_as, then yes, the return address (and from
field) is what mutt uses.
>In the case of an email address that does not have a
>pgp key, how do I tell mutt NOT to use pgp at all for
>this particular identity?
On a per-message basis, you can change it, of course. To have it
happen automatically, I'd unset pgp_autosign (and similar) in your
macro, or `push` the commands to unset it on the compose screen. You
can even do it in a send hook. Here's what I do:
send-hook '~G !^%C pgp' 'push <pgp-menu>f'
~Kyle
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