On 17-02-22 12:01, Michelle Konzack wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I get every day GPG signed and crypted messages, but these are always as
> attachment.  However, two days ago, I have gotten a message with  INLINE
> crypting like
> 
> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> Charset: windows-1252
> Version: GnuPG v2
> 
> hQIMA4/WG/fTbdX8ARAAw0CwUeDUpr34bVyIdOv+S32F8sMeCogqz0VIeKe+Qaq1
> ,snip>
> =XbKy
> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
> 
> and I can not open it.
> I have NEVER used this inline stuff, hence my question:
> 
> How can I read it?
> 
> Thanks

I saw that you got a good answer already but I just wanted to add that
you can trigger this automatically:

From the FAQ: 

"How to make oldstyle / classic / traditional / inline PGP work? 

With recent Mutts >= 1.5.7, use the <check-traditional-pgp> function
automatically inside a message-hook, setting this one line in muttrc:

message-hook '!(~g|~G) ~b"^-----BEGIN\ PGP\ (SIGNED\ )?MESSAGE"' "exec 
check-traditional-pgp"

: Note: This doesn't work so well with inline signatures within MIME
digests. ..."

https://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Encryption

In my experience it is a bit of a hit and miss though.

Best regards

-- 
Jonas Hedman 

PGP: 8F72 C5BE AAFA B4BA 8F46 9185 5C39 89E0 616B B08C

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