Saving copies of sent mail when using GPG

Neil Roberts neil at linux.intel.com
Mon Jul 15 10:31:53 PDT 2013


Nicolás Reynolds <fauno at kiwwwi.com.ar> writes:

> check "encrypt-to" on your gpg.conf

Ah yes, that is a good idea. I decided to use these options in my .emacs
instead though so that I don't have to affect any other programs using
gpg:

 (setq mml2015-encrypt-to-self t)
 (setq mml2015-sign-with-sender t)

I think it would be neater if somehow it only encrypted for your key
in the local copy and not the copy it sends out on the internet though.
Having fewer keys able to decrypt the message that gets out on the wire
means there are less keys to worry about compromising.

Regards,
- Neil
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