On Fri 15-Dec-2000 at 12:47:44PM +0100, Martin wrote:
> OK. In Outlook the signature is shown as an atachement.
It's worse than that, if you use 'multipart/signed' the message body
appears as an attachment (apparently - I've never actually seen this).
Something I have found out recently is that 'multipart/mixed' messages
_are_ displayed inline by outlook, even when they are pgp/mime signed as
well.
For instance, this:
macro compose y '<attach-file>/dev/null<enter><send-message>'
will force 'multipart/mixed' outgoing mail.
YMMV, I'm not recommending that anyone actually uses this, I don't have
an 'outlook test suite' to check it. At the very least you will get lots
of mail saying "what's this 'null' file? I can't seem to open it. It
must be a virus." etc..
Bruno
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