On Mon, 01 Oct 2001 at 11:19:43 -0500, David Champion wrote:
> On 2001.10.01, in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> "Frederik Vanrenterghem" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm trying out some ways to clear text sign a message in mutt, using
> > :%!gpg -eas
> >
> > Unfortunately, all headers (including "to") are signed, effectively
> > making these headers useless. Is there a way to specify to this
> > filter only to sign/encrypt the actual message body?
>
> I can do it in vi thusly:
>
> :1 [to top of file]
> /^$ [find header/body boundary]
> j [down 1 line to body proper]
> !Ggpg --clearsign [pipe/replace from here to EOF into gpg]
>
> I suppose that vim ought to work the same way.
You can do it a bit more elegantly[1] with this ex one-liner:
1;/^$/+1,$!gpg --clearsign
[1] or obscurely, take your pick *grin*
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