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...and then Wouter Verheijen said...
% Hi,
Hello!
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% I got Mutt 1.2 and have the standard GPG config file.
Good enough.
% When I sign a mail to an Outlook Express user, the mail turns up as two attachments
(one of my text, one for the signing) and the body is empty.
Yep.
% I am not really sure if this is a Mutt or Microsoft problem...
Definitely a microsoft problem.
% Anyway, is there a way to fix this?
Set the variable pgp_create_traditional whenever sending to these users,
and make sure that you have a definition for pgp_clearsign_command in
your gpg.rc file.
% (this is not the same question as asked earlier, this is about showing the body-text
normally; the topic before was recognizing pgp)
Right; I was going to point you to Shane's post, which looked useful.
% Thanks in advance!
HTH & HAND
%
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% Wouter Verheijen
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BTW, your line wrapping could use some help, too.
:-D
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