This functionality is called PGP/MIME and is a bit of a holy debate on the
correct way to do PGP messages. The general consensus seems to be that the
Network Associates way of doing PGP is less correct than the PGP/MIME way.
There's a source hack floating around for mutt that sends PGP messages
set editor="vi -c 'set tw=60'"
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 06:35:41PM -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I'm somewhat of a newbie. I'm using Mutt 1.2.5 and vim. I would like to set a wrap
>length for my messages at an attractive 60 or so columns. It seems like the only
>thing I've read that yo
When replying to a message, does mutt have the ability to set the From:
field automatically based on which email address a message was
originally sent to? For example:
If someone sends a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], which comes to my
mailbox, which also recieves mail for 3 other email addresses
I have a source hack that leaves PGP Encrypted and Signed messages as inline
text/plain text instead of PGP/MIME'ing them up. This allows PGP messages generated
in mutt to be easily decrypted/verified in {perhaps broken] clients like Outlook and
Eudora.
The reason I did this was because the P