OK guys and gals, I almost didn't post this for fear I missed something
in the pound of documentation I've read <g>, but here goes.

I'm using GnuPG and some recipients' clients do not have the capability
to decipher PGP/MIME (see: Windows; TheBat!).

* I've set up my procmail rules to add the appropriate headers so that
  mutt will allow me to decrypt messages and verfy signatures,
  regardless of their type. This is working perfectly.

* I've managed to be able to clear sign outbound messages using:
  macro compose \Cp "Fgpg --clearsign\ny" "PGP clearsign"
  (by the way, binding and using ^s causes mutt to freeze, forcing me 
  to kill it. Haven't the slightest clue why.)
  The signing works OK as well.

Now, I keep seeing references to a pgp-menu function in various HOW-TO
texts. According to my mutt, there is no such thing. I can't seem to
find decent newbie intructions on how to encrypt messages without using
PGP/MIME (or, prompting me for a choice, for example).

I'm using vim for my editor, and I can't seem to figure out how to
encrypt (Non-PGP/MIME) only the body of the message and be able to
pick a recipient's key to encrypt to.

I'm basically looking for tips/suggestions to make my life easier,
if someone has any to offer.
  
-- 
 -Brian Clark

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