On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 02:35:37PM -0500, Ed wrote:
> From the manual section 2.2 ::
> 
> Below the headers, you see the email body which usually contains the
> message. If the email contains any attachments, you will see more
> information about them below the email body, or, if the attachments
> are text files, you can view them directly in the pager.
> 
> This what I'm referring to, and that is not what I'm seeing here.
> In the above message, below the header is a line that tells me it is
> pgp mail. Then after the pgp info is another line that says the
> following is signed. At the end of the message it tells me its the
> end of the signed message.

PGP messages are "special" -- Mutt has built-in support for handling
them explicitly, so you don't normally see them as attachments.  And
as the passage you quoted states, text/* attachments are displayed
in-line generally.  There are a few options that affect exactly what
Mutt does for these types (these are from my muttrc):

auto_view text/html
alternative_order text/plain text text/enriched text/html
set pgp_verify_sig=yes
set pgp_auto_decode=yes

If you want to see *all* of the attachments as attachments, use the
view-attachments function, generally bound to 'v' by default.

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