On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 04:33:10PM -0400, David T-G wrote:
> ...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.
I went the maildrop route, but it works great now!
> % 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 ;-)
Well, aside from his preference for that other OS, he's a pretty great
boss. So I'll let him slide. This time.
> % 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]
Are you implying that mutt actually pays attention to <gasp> headers?
What a bizarre concept! Most MUAs seem to think they exist only to pad
out that useless top third of the message...
Ben
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