Eric, et al --

...and then Eric Osborne said...
% 
% > Here's where I'm confused.  The only broken mailers I know in this
% > context are Eudora and Outlook (though TheBat! may qualify, and I'm

Aha -- got it on the first guess, it seems :-)


...
% ------
% Not exactly, My mailer handles encrypted data that's embedded as the
% body of the email fine. The problem is when the data comes as an
...
% ---
% 
% So what I'd really like to do is either
%       * _not_ treat pgp messages as attachments, or

This is easy; whip up a default send-hook that sets pgp_create_traditional
to false and another for your recipient (or group of recipients) that
sets it to true, and they'll stop bothering you.


%       * find some way to put a .pgp extension on an attachment name
...
% Content-Type: application/pgp-encrypted
% Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg.asc"
...
% 
% ...so it's already called 'msg.asc'.  Is there any way to change that
% to, say, 'msg.pgp' to see if it makes his mailer happy?  I didn't see
% anything in the FM like pgp_attachment_filename...

You could probably patch the sources and recompile :-)  I might try that
myself if that's all it takes to get Eudora to handle PGP/MIME email...


% 
% > % Thanks!
% > 
% > HTH & HAND


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