martin f krafft wrote:
> The actual problem remains though. For some reason, the last message
> I sent was inline *and* PGP-mime signed, thus this one is simpler to
> exemplify the problem.
>
> There's a bit of text preceding the "Hello," up top of this mail,
> but if you configured mutt with pgp_auto_decode, then it filters the
> entire message through gnupg, which swallows all the unsigned text.

Indeed.  I've noticed this as well.  A more annoying case is if
someone replies to a clearsigned PGP message and leaves the entire
message intact (as those who top post are prone to doing).  When mutt
displays such a message the only thing it shows is the original, PGP
signed text.  It makes it appear as if the sender had simply resent
the original post without adding anything of their own (the first few
times I saw this, I figured it was user error, as those who top post
are also prone to silly errors like that ;).

I don't have any particular help for you Martin, but I can definitely
confirm what you're seeing.  I unset $pgp_auto_decode to work around
this for the time being.

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Todd        OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xBEAF0CE3 | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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