On 08/12/01 Brian Clark did speaketh: > * Michael P. Soulier ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [Dec 08. 2001 16:35]: > > > When I send a digitally signed email to some users using M$ Lookout!, they are > > immediately prompted for an encryption scheme and they cannot even open my > > email until they set one up. Perhaps it's just our brainless IS department at > > work, but it means that I can't use digital sigs at work, which is > > unfortunate. Does anyone happen to know what instructions I might offer these > > poor souls inflicted with OTDs (That's outlook transmitted diseases) on how to > > turn off such an annoying feature/bug? I don't use it and I'm sure many here > > don't, but I thought the question might have come up already. > > > > Does anyone know if this behaviour violates any RFCs? I'd like to push to get > > it changed. > > I had to set these: > > set pgp_create_traditional=yes > set pgp_outlook_compat=yes
Strange. I just looked in the mutt manual that comes with my 1.3.24-2 Debian package, and there's no pgp_outlook_compat option listed. But, if I put it in my .muttrc, Mutt doesn't complain. Should I file a bug report with Debian that the manual is out of date? Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, GnuPG pub key: 5BC8BE08 "...the word HACK is used as a verb to indicate a massive amount of nerd-like effort." -Harley Hahn, A Student's Guide to Unix
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