* David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000627 19:50]:
> % * David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [000627 19:27]:
> % > % The Application/PGP format is very close to that used by Outlook. The
> % > Well, that's a good start :-)
> % Yup, somehow Outlook only understands plain text in PGP..
> Plain text? Does that mean like an old-style in-line signing, or that
> base64 and maybe even QP are not supported?
Something like that... I've tried sending all sorts of messages to my
outlook mailbox and all I got is silly attachments which I have to work
great lengths to get any legible text out of it..
> I had thought that it was the former, but your message gave me a bit of
> hope for working with LookOut! lusers. If it *is* the former, 1.2.2 now
> has the [built-in] ability to create in-line signatures and encryption;
> check out the pgp6.rc file supplied with the tarball.
I saw that there is a pgp_clearsign_command, but how do I activate it...
Looked through the manual and all but no joy.. BTW, how I assume that
PGP Outlook is working is that it'll see a mail with the BEGIN PGP and
END PGP, than you click the sacred button that looks like a key and
it'll check out the sig or decrypt it.. A mail that is sent by outlook
is a bit automatic, something like the 'set pgp_verify_sig=yes' in
mutt.. I can attach a few outlook messages just to see the headers..
> % > have a % Content-Disposition header. Therefore, I am trying to remove
> % > Have you tried a "my_hdr Content-Disposition: " to set it to null,
> % > which ought to make it go away? It's a thought...
> % Where do I set it as it doesn't really help as the Content-Disposition
> % is set _after_ the mail is sent...
> Oh, darn; I didn't realize that. I suppose you could create a default
> send-hook to set your $sendmail variable like you usually would and
> then a special send-hook for these guys which hands the message off to
> a script which first strips out the C-D: header and *then* hands the
> message to your real $sendmail...
Whoah, really out of my league... Tell that to my *other* 20 mutt users
;)
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