Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-11 Thread Nollaig MacKenzie
On 2000.10.11 13:19:22, you, the extraordinary raf, opined: Nollaig MacKenzie wrote: snip! Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to myself is encrypted quite independently of the message "To: " whoever (and vice-versa, which is what actually matters)?

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-11 Thread David T-G
Nollaig, et al -- ...and then Nollaig MacKenzie said... % % On 2000.10.10 21:45:14, you, % the extraordinary Mikko Hänninen, opined: He is, indeed :-) % % Nollaig MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 10 Oct 2000: % Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to ... % % AFAIK,

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread rex
On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:14:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote: It's almost pointless to save the encrypted version, since it is encrypted with someone else's public key and I can't decrypt and read my own sent mail. Well, then, you should simply encrypt to your key as well :-) If you

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread Michael Tatge
red chair muttered: A copy of all my outgoing mail gets saved in =sent. When I send out mail encrypted with PGP, is there some way to prevent the saved copy from being encrypted too? set fcc_clear HTH, Michael -- What this country needs is a good five cent microcomputer. PGP-fingerprint:

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread Nollaig MacKenzie
On 2000.10.10 05:23:25, you, the extraordinary rex, opined: On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:14:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote: It's almost pointless to save the encrypted version, since it is encrypted with someone else's public key and I can't decrypt and read my own sent mail.

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread Mikko Hänninen
Nollaig MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 10 Oct 2000: Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to myself is encrypted quite independently of the message "To: " whoever (and vice-versa, which is what actually matters)? AFAIK, you're not right. The sendmail (or equivalent)

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread Nollaig MacKenzie
On 2000.10.10 21:45:14, you, the extraordinary Mikko Hänninen, opined: Nollaig MacKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Tue, 10 Oct 2000: Am I right in thinking that the message Bcc-ed to myself is encrypted quite independently of the message "To: " whoever (and vice-versa, which is what

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-10 Thread raf
Nollaig MacKenzie wrote: On 2000.10.10 05:23:25, you, the extraordinary rex, opined: On Tue, Oct 10, 2000 at 12:14:24AM -0400, David T-G wrote: It's almost pointless to save the encrypted version, since it is encrypted with someone else's public key and I can't decrypt and

Re: Disabling encryption on saved copies of outgoing.

2000-10-09 Thread David T-G
Red -- ...and then red chair said... % Hello, % % Wondering if anyone knows the answer to this. Looked % through mutt.org docs % and this newsgroup and couldn't find an answer. Well, you've come to a good place :-) % % A copy of all my outgoing mail gets saved in =sent. Yep. % When I