Hi Alexander S. Kunz

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On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, at 17:56:22 [GMT +0200] (which was 8:56 AM where
I live) you wrote:
> Hello Kevin Amazon,

> 28-Jul-2004 17:43, you wrote:

>>> I always thought that this would automatically sign and/or crypt the
>>> message?

>> %PGPMIME sets the PGP/MIME option to "on" for the current message to
>> ensure that the PGJP/MIME format is used when the message is signed OR
>> encrypted. Obviously, if you want to use PGP/MIME, you want to sign your
>> messages. Yes?

> All I want is that *if* I use PGP, it shall be PGP/MIME, always.

> Not everyone whom I exchange mails with privately has and/or uses PGP.

> For those that are not using it, I don't want to be bothered by requesters
> that tell me no key can be found (thats why I was asking if %PGPMIME
> wouldn't invoke sign/encrypt automatically), and whatnot.


Try %USEPGP. This will enable using of OpenPGP for encryption/signing
of the current message.
-- 
Best Regards,
Kevin

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