I may be wrong, but I think you need to add the "text mode" option to GPG when
sending to a PGP client.  I use PGP Freeware with mutt so I don't have those
problems.

man gpg:

 -t, --textmode Use canonical text mode.  If -t (but not --textmode) is used
                together with armoring and signing, this enables clearsigned
                messages.  This kludge is needed for PGP compatibility;
                normally you would use --sign or --clearsign to selected the
                type of the signature.


On Thu, Jun 21, 2001 at 10:40:48PM +0200, Juraj Bednar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> 
>   sorry if this was answered before. I use Mutt/GPG with success and I
> like it, I have run to a problem. My mother uses Windows+Outlook+PGP and
> she can't (easily) read my mail. I found, that simply piping it through
> gpg -sea -r "Mother" makes it work (i.e. I don't use the OpenPGP/MIME
> stuff and use the old and ugly plain text version). In PGP-Notes.txt I
> have read I can send all my mails this way. This is not what I want -> I
> want to use OpenPGP/MIME where possible and only send this old way to
> certain users, like my mother. I would like to use Mutt's standard PGP
> signing and enciphering interface. Is this possible to configure?
> 
>    I know it's not in default version, is there a patch or a
> configuration value or just an URL, that would forward me to the correct
> direction?
> 
> 
> 
>     Thanks and have a nice day,
> 
>          Juraj.

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