If I send a signed message it gets a "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8; x-action=pgp-signed" header, and the "BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE/BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE/END PGP SIGNATURE" group in body. Both Thunderbird and mutt recognize such message as signed.
A reply from Thunderbird however has "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8" and the "BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE/BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE/END PGP SIGNATURE" group in body. Thunderbird shows it as verified, but mutt wont do anything with it. If the body is piped to 'gpg --verify' it says the signature is ok. Does TB forget the "x-action" thing on purpose, is that actally the trigger to let mutt call 'gpg --verify'? How should I configure my mutt to let it recognize the PGP group and do the verification automatically? Olaf
