[mew-int 01459] Re: Must sign a key to encrypt a mail?
Kazu Yamamoto ( 山本和彦 )
kazu at example.com
Thu Jun 5 19:49:38 JST 2003
From: Arnaud Vandyck <arnaud.vandyck at example.com>
Subject: [mew-int 01456] Re: Must sign a key to encrypt a mail?
> > | `C-cC-b'
> > | Sign, and then encrypt the entire draft with PGP. Input your
> > | pass-phrase.
> > | `C-cC-r'
> > | Encrypt, and then sign the entire draft with PGP. Input your
> > | pass-phrase.
>
> What are the differencies between these two ones?
The order of process. The later might be meaningless but implemented
for symmetry.
> > | If you want to protect privacy of all drafts, set
> > | `mew-protect-privacy-always' to `t' and set
> > | `mew-protect-privacy-always-type' to one of PGP services.
>
> I set it but have been obliged to stop because if I got the pubkey but
> not signed it, you can not send the mail! :-(
Are you using a correct From: value to identify your secret key?
--Kazu
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