Hi!
Thomas Roessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 1999-01-22 00:40:51 +0100, Daniel Gonzalez Gasull wrote:
>
> >> Oh yeah, un-tagged PGP messages. How I love
> >> them. (Please, use at least application/pgp for
> >> the body parts in question.
>
> > This is what I want to *avoid*.
>
> Eh? You shouldn't confuse PGP/MIME and
> application/pgp. application/pgp is used to tag
> "traditional" PGP messages. That's what PGP-Elm and
> friends used to create. (You may be able to find
> some old Internet-drafts on the web which describe
> how application/pgp should be used. Apparently,
> this were early drafts in the discussion about
> PGP/MIME.)
Ooops! Thanx 4 da info. I don't know too much about
this. Only what I've read in Mutt docs, FAQ and
manual.
Why am I so interested in sending PGP messages in
plain/text? Because I have friends that use Envelope
for Windoze. This program capture the screen and
decrypts PGP messages.
My friends use Envelope with Netscape and Windoze.
I'd like to change their minds to try Linux and Mutt.
But I can't.
> Mutt has quite a bit of code designed for dealing with traditional
> PGP messages, as long as they are tagged using any of the known
> methods. Just don't write text/plain onto your attachments if they
> contain PGP data.
I haven't tried if my friends can read application/pgp
messages. Can I send them with Mutt (without
unMIME-Mutt)?
BTW, now I have found a better tool for this than my
unMIME-Mutt. It's premail
(http://www.c2.net/~raph/premail). premail supports
plain PGP, PGP/MIME, S/MIME
(application/x-pkcs7-signature and
application/x-pkcs7-mime attachments, used by some
mailers (worse security than PGP)) and MOSS. I have
now some problems with the installation. But this is
a question to another mailing list...
C U L8R.
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