alot: can't read sent emails, after encryption
Ruben Pollan
meskio at sindominio.net
Mon Nov 18 05:17:41 PST 2013
Quoting Jameson Graef Rollins (2013-11-17 20:43:25)
> On Sun, Nov 17 2013, Patrick Totzke <patricktotzke at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Is this how notmuch emacs does it? I mean, is there some option to tell
> > emacs to always call gpg with --encrypt-to=me ?
> > I wonder if I need to change alot in any way or if one can simply globally configure
> > gnupg.. alot does not call the gpg binary but uses pygpgme.
>
> You do not need to change alot, just notmuch emacs also doesn't need to
> do anything special to allow for this. Just add an
>
> encrypt-to <keyid>
>
> line to your ~/.gnupg/gpg.conf, where <keyid> is your personal keyid.
> Then all encrypted data is also encrypted to your personal key, making
> it always viewable by you as well. Then you can just open your
> encrypted sent mail as you would any other encrypted mail.
If I have to identities, with two different gpg keys (key1 and key2), and I set
'encrypt-to key1' when I send emails with my identity of key2 it will also
encrypt it with my key1 and will reveal to its receivers that I own key1. Isn't
it?
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