Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-25 Thread Derek D. Martin
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 08:48:37PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > % Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. > > Yep. [SNIP] > Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before. Well, o.k. thanks... But two questions: - Where can I get the patch? - If litt

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-25 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Morten Liebach [25/09/01 09:27 +0200]: > I think you can "make patch", then apply your 3rd party patch, and then > a "make install". I'll see if I can contact the patch maintainer and move it into the freebsd ports tree. I'd hate to do it everytime I cvsup and install a new mutt. -sure

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Morten Liebach
On 25, Sep, 2001 at 08:48:07AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > David T-G [24/09/01 20:48 -0400]: > > % Now, what do I do? Clearsign / encrypt it in the vim buffer itself? > > Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before. > > I use freebsd's port collection - I'll see

Re: Fwd: Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread David T-G
Derek -- ...and then Derek D. Martin said... % On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 08:48:37PM -0400, David T-G wrote: % % > % Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. % > % > Yep. % [SNIP] % > Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before. % % Well, o.k. thanks..

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread David Rock
On Tue, Sep 25, 2001 at 01:12:23AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > Hi > > Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. > > Now, what do I do? Clearsign / encrypt it in the vim buffer itself? > I do this frequently with vim, myself. The biggest drawback is you need to

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Bruno Postle [24/09/01 21:03 +0100]: > That would be the right way to do it. I do it the wrong way in mutt :-), > when I need to communicate with the nic.uk robot (it requires all sorts > of annoying pgp things) I use: > macro compose S "Fgpg -a --clearsign -u 0x82C08753" And to encrypt / en

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
David T-G [24/09/01 20:48 -0400]: > % Now, what do I do? Clearsign / encrypt it in the vim buffer itself? > Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before. I use freebsd's port collection - I'll see if I can work this into the port I'm running. -suresh PGP signatu

Fwd: Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Derek D. Martin
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 08:48:37PM -0400, David T-G wrote: > % Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. > > Yep. [SNIP] > Use Shane's pgp_outlook_compat patch, as I've plugged here before. Well, o.k. thanks... But two questions: - Where can I get the patch? - If litt

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread David T-G
Suresh, et al -- ...and then Suresh Ramasubramanian said... % Hi Hi! % % Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. Yep. % ... % either ... they'd prefer % % Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii % Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit % % Now, what do I do? Clearsi

Re: ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Bruno Postle
On Tue 25-Sep-2001 at 01:12:23AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > But i don't want application/pgp <- rather, Eudora and Outhouse don't > want it either ... they'd prefer > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: > 7bit > > Now, what do I do? Clearsign / e

ye olde mutt pgp/mime versus clearsign FAQ

2001-09-24 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
Hi Known issue: Outlook and Eudora (for example) barf on pgp-mime. When I use pgp_create_traditional, what I get is something like Content-Type: application/pgp; x-action=encrypt; format=text Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg.pgp" But i don't want application/pgp <- rather, Eudora and