In article <9308271722.AA11690@ah.com> hughes@ah.com writes:
check your public ring and automatically sign/encode outgoing mail to eligible users
As a general rule, mere presence of a key on a keyring should not indicate that this person wishes to receive encrypted mail. There should be a separate installation for that, either by an enhanced alias file or similar. There are many for whom reading encrypted mail is not always desirable, because the effort required to download it and decrypt it is more time than the content is worth. I myself fall into this category, unfortunately.
This is very true. I hacked my mailer to encrypt when possible, and it drove Phil Zimmerman batty every time I mailed him and forgot to override it. G -- Personal mail to gtoal@gtoal.com (I read it in the evenings) Business mail to gtoal@an-teallach.com (Be careful with the spelling!) Faxes to An Teallach Limited: +44 31 662 4678 Voice: +44 31 668 1550 x212