In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Cam Ellison wrote:

>> > with one exception: anyone who runs Outlook or Outlook Express
>> > on a PC cannot receive mail from me.  This does not apply to
>> > Outlook Express running on a Mac.

>> I send mail every day to people running Outlook and Outlook
>> Express.  I've never had a problem.

>> What is the failure mode?
>
> I have no idea.  The messages simply fail to show up.  Baloo
> suggests I should get out the strong arm, but your experience
> suggests that I need to set something {differently, or unset
> it}.  I do not use gpg (yet), as Hall Stevenson asked.

The symptoms of the gpg thing are that the Outlook user gets
the e-mail, but instead of treating it as a signed message, it
treats it as an empty message with an attachment (or something
like that).

> I'm reluctant to post my .muttrc file because of the bandwidth,
> but will do so if that will help.

The Usenet group comp.mail.mutt is probably the definitive
place to ask for help, since I doubt there's anything
Debian-specific going on.

If you have no other way to access Usenet, you can use Google:

http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&group=comp.mail.mutt

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