On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 10:09:31AM -0600, Jason Helfman wrote:
> however last week some mentioned a gnu.rc file sent out with
> mutt. I browsed through the file system and found nothing of the sort.
A gpg.rc is in the contrib directory of the 1.1.x versions, don't know
about a gnu.rc .
> I am wondering, however, when I sign an email, it is appended to the
> bottom. What is this I see when there is ---SHA something or other ---
> at the top, then the included message, then the closing of the pgp
> information. How is this being done? Is this through a clearsign? How
> would I take advantage of these options in mutt?
You see the hash algorithm there, indeed followed by a clear-sign
signature. The format can't be altered by the user, it must conform
to RFC 2015. The pgp menus in mutt should provide all what you need,
the only thing mutt can't figure out always is which key an encryption
software uses by default.
Gero