On Saturday, September 17, 2005 at 9:55:40 AM [GMT -0500], Mary Bull wrote:
>> Address it to yourself too. (CC or BCC) that way you should be able to >> decrypt it with your own private key. PGP has the 'always encrypt to self' option. You don't have to address encrypted messages to yourself to encrypt the message with your own key. > Thanks for the tip. > In future, I could also "Save as Draft" in the event that my server > goes down before I can complete sending. Be careful there. Note that when you save the message as draft with the various privacy options for signing +/- encrypting enabled; when you reopen the message in the editor, those privacy options are toggled off. You have to re-enable them! This is an _ancient_ one/bug. -- -= Curtis =- The Bat! v3.61.05 Echo (Beta) System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name PGPKey: http://rsakey.aimlink.name -=-=- $$$ not found -- (A)bort (R)efinance (B)ankrupt
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