David T-G wrote:
> % have the following:
> %
> % send-hook . "set pgp_autosign; macro compose y "
> % send-hook "~C [EMAIL PROTECTED]" "unset pgp_autosign; macro compose y 'Fgpg
>--armor --clearsign --local-user 0x23314340\ny'"# Christian Seewald
> %
> % And it works, perfectly.
>
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% David T-G wrote:
%
% > % Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
% > % which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
% > % because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English spe
David T-G wrote:
> % Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
> % which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
> % because it basically means, that I cannot talk to non-English speaking
> % Outlook users.
>
> I don't really know a whole
Viktor --
...and then Viktor Rosenfeld said...
% Hello,
Hello!
%
% I use the pgp_outlook_compat patch along with pgp_create_traditional to
% communicate with Outlook user while still signing my mails.
Sounds good.
%
% Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
Hello,
I use the pgp_outlook_compat patch along with pgp_create_traditional to
communicate with Outlook user while still signing my mails.
Unfortunately, pgp_create_traditional is only used with us-ascii mails,
which kinda defeats its purpose in my case. This is extremely annoying,
because it b