This one time, at band camp, martin f krafft said: > When I sign a message with mutt and GPG, the GPG signature's MIME part > is introduced like so in the message source: > > Content-Type: application/pgp-signature > Content-Disposition: inline > > A friend using Ximian Evolution can sign his emails with the following > MIME header: > > Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc > Content-Description: This is a digitally signed message part > > This is cool. I want to do that with mutt too. I am asking here so > I don't have to turn to mutt-users just now. If noone knows then > I will. > > Also, does the above possibly give more of a clue to Outlook Express > readers, who receive GPG signed email in two attachments to an empty > message?
There is an option or two in man muttrc that are along the lines 'set Outlook_compat' or something - I think that's what you're looking for. It changes the way that the message is signed so that some broken mailers can deal better with it. I don't rememebr the details, though, sorry. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | Never underestimate the power of human | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | stupidity. -- Robert A. | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | Heinlein | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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