always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-04 Thread Sebastian Spaeth

I just love seeing all those yellow signatures. It reminds me to meet
you all in real life to verify your keys :-).

Thanks for implementing this, the whole lot of you. It works really
well.

Sebastian
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Re: always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-04 Thread Jameson Rollins
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:04:23 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth  
wrote:
> I just love seeing all those yellow signatures. It reminds me to meet
> you all in real life to verify your keys :-).
> 
> Thanks for implementing this, the whole lot of you. It works really
> well.

Yes!  I'm really glad you're finding it useful.  Hopefully you're seeing
some green fully-valid-userid sigs in there as well...

jamie.


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always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-04 Thread Jameson Rollins
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 14:04:23 +0100, Sebastian Spaeth  
wrote:
> I just love seeing all those yellow signatures. It reminds me to meet
> you all in real life to verify your keys :-).
> 
> Thanks for implementing this, the whole lot of you. It works really
> well.

Yes!  I'm really glad you're finding it useful.  Hopefully you're seeing
some green fully-valid-userid sigs in there as well...

jamie.
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Re: always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-04 Thread Sebastian Spaeth

I just love seeing all those yellow signatures. It reminds me to meet
you all in real life to verify your keys :-).

Thanks for implementing this, the whole lot of you. It works really
well.

Sebastian


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always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 02/03/2011 03:34 PM, Jameson Rollins wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 14:52:01 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor  fifthhorseman.net> wrote:
>> You either want to fix this in your emacs config by putting your
>> fingerprint into mml2015-signers and setting mml2015-encrypt-to-self
>>
>> Or you want to set gpg's default-recipient-self option  (and
>> default-recipient option if you hold more than one secret key and want
>> to be sure it chooses the right one)
> 
> Actually, I think the gpg option we're looking for here is
> "encrypt-to".  "default-recipient-self" sets the recipient only if none
> other is specified.  I just set "encrypt-to " in my gpg.conf
> and it seems to do as expected (all encrypted messages are also
> encrypted to myself).

Yes, this is correct.  thanks for figuring that out, Jamie.

--dkg

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always encrypting messages to self [was: Re: new "crypto" branch providing full PGP/MIME support]

2011-02-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On 02/03/2011 03:34 PM, Jameson Rollins wrote:
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 14:52:01 -0500, Daniel Kahn Gillmor 
>  wrote:
>> You either want to fix this in your emacs config by putting your
>> fingerprint into mml2015-signers and setting mml2015-encrypt-to-self
>>
>> Or you want to set gpg's default-recipient-self option  (and
>> default-recipient option if you hold more than one secret key and want
>> to be sure it chooses the right one)
> 
> Actually, I think the gpg option we're looking for here is
> "encrypt-to".  "default-recipient-self" sets the recipient only if none
> other is specified.  I just set "encrypt-to " in my gpg.conf
> and it seems to do as expected (all encrypted messages are also
> encrypted to myself).

Yes, this is correct.  thanks for figuring that out, Jamie.

--dkg



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