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 -- Grant Edwards grante Yow! If I pull this SWITCH at I'll be RITA HAYWORTH!! Or visi.com a SCIENTOLOGIST! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]