>>>>> "Simon" == Simon Josefsson >>>>> "Re: How does one pgp/mime encrypt to different recipients?" >>>>> Mon, 02 Sep 2002 22:07:11 +0200 Simon> jam@jamux.com (John A. Martin) writes: >> How does one encrypt mail to key user-ids other than those >> auto-detected from the To/CC headers? Simon> The old per-part MML tags `recipients' and `sender' works: Thank you for the quick response. Being a newbe I don't know nut'n 'bout old stuff. It all looks the same to me. :) Simon> #multipart encrypt=pgpmime recipients=foo@bar.com Using something like example: #multipart encrypt=pgpmime recipients=comma,seperated,list[1] worked OK for me except that when decrypting, also with ognus-5.07 (XEmacs-21.4p5), I saw no indication that their was a good signature before encrypting. Using something like example: #multipart sign=pgpmime encrypt=pgpmime recipients=l,i,s,t also gave no hint what key if any had signed tha message. How does one supply the --throw-keyid option? Simon> but they doesn't seem to work in the new <#secure> tag. Simon> I'm not sure why. Will this get on someone's To Do list after appearing here? Footnotes: [1] What is a sure way of 'protecting' a line like this? I finally removed the pointy brackets. jam