Ben --

...and then Ben Beuchler said...
% What does mutt look for in order to decide that a message is encrypted?

Check out the PGP-Notes file in the doc and implement the procmail rule
specified therein.


% My boss is sending me messages encrypted using Outlook's PGP plugin and

Oh, yeah -- you could shoot your boss for using LookOut! and better the
world by a bit while you're at it ;-)


% they're showing up as plain text.  If I pipe 'em out to "gpg --decrypt"
% the decrypt fine, but since mutt thinks they are plain text the decrypt
% command doesn't work.

[mutt thinks that because that's what the headers say, naturally]


% 
% Ben
% 
% -- 
% Ben Beuchler                                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% MAILER-DAEMON                                         (612) 321-9290 x101
% Bitstream Underground                                   www.bitstream.net


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