You can use 'Inline PGP' either from the Enigmail menu in the mail
composer. You can also set it via a recipient rule to avoid doing that
every time. You can also disable 'Use PGP/MIME by default in the
Account preferences, in the 'OpenPGP Security' tab.
  PGP/Mime is better suited to handle e-mails with attachments,
non-latin text, weird formatting (long lines, nested quotes, etc.) and
non-plain-text messages (e.g. HTML formatted).
  As always I might be wrong.

  P.S. The developer of Enigmail is Patrick Brunschwig, it was amusing
to see a question here signed just 'Patrick' :)
На пт, 7.09.2018 г. в 17:39 ч. Patrick Chkoreff <p...@fexl.com> написа:
>
> I recently sent an encrypted email via Enigmail to a friend who does all
> his crypto from the command line using gpg directly.  He remarked that:
>
> > I got your message. However, it was sent as an encrypted
> > attachment in a blank MIME message. The message was not
> > marked with the property "encrypted."
>
> I did a View Message Source on the message and saw a lot of headers and
> such which suggest that Enigmail is not simply encrypting the message,
> the way I would do manually with a command such as:
>
> gpg -o - -e -r fri...@somewhere.com -r p...@fexl.com -a
>
> In the message I saw elaborate headers such as:
>
> From: p...@fexl.com
> Subject: test
> Openpgp: preference=signencrypt
> Autocrypt: addr=patr...@absolutefundadministration.com;
> prefer-encrypt=mutual;
>  keydata=
>  xsFNBFVTu9wBEAD3HrqNmAU5TPesso2t7QG+bq/Y9Brz0X...
>
>
> And this:
>
> Content-Type: multipart/encrypted;
>  protocol="application/pgp-encrypted";
>
>
> And then FINALLY this:
>
> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
>
> hQIMA6Lhji0Goz+pAQ//RxnH969Jij+H9eupX698NC//p1PWVxDD2L9l0nruAKwz
> ...
>
> -----END PGP MESSAGE-----
>
>
>
>
> I was hoping there was a way for Enigmail just to compose a plain
> message with nothing but the "PGP" block, and no "Openpgp" or
> "Autocrypt" anything at the top.
>
> I actually tried disabling Enigmail "for this identity" entirely, and
> just doing the message manually, but that only worked for my default
> identity.  If I chose a different identity, Enigmail inserted those
> Autocrypt headers even when I was sending a plain text email!
>
>
> -- Patrick
>
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