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--encrypt-to-self like option
I used to used a 'recipient 0x88322B51' line in my .gnupg/options file
to force this, but now it seems to irk gpgm. Is there a better way to
force this feature automatically? (PGP has an option for it, which
would be a good thing, but I don't know the code well enough to hack
that one. :))

It's sorta annoying to check my sent mail and see a pile of stuff I
can't read. (And I don't like bcc'ing myself, since I save a copy of
sent mail anyway, though that's my current hack.)

--
Brian Moore | "The Zen nature of a spammer resembles
Sysadmin, C/Perl Hacker | a cockroach, except that the cockroach
Usenet Vandal | is higher up on the evolutionary chain."
Netscum, Bane of Elves. Peter Olson, Delphi Postmaster
Re: --encrypt-to-self like option [ In reply to ]
brian moore <bem@cmc.net> writes:

> I used to used a 'recipient 0x88322B51' line in my .gnupg/options file

Okay, I fixed this and also I replaced --remote-user by --recipient
(the old name still works but maybe removed in future)

> It's sorta annoying to check my sent mail and see a pile of stuff I
> can't read. (And I don't like bcc'ing myself, since I save a copy of
> sent mail anyway, though that's my current hack.)

I think a MUA should have the ability to store the store the message
encrypted or in clear.


Werner