Eric --
...and then Eric Osborne said...
%
% Is there some way to make mutt send the body of the message as an
In fact, I believe that in a simple message the body *is* the first
(and only) attachment, so the answer is "yes" :-)
% attachment (albeit to an otherwise empty message)? We use PGP here a
% bit, and I'm getting whined at by people with stupid mailers. Sin the
Well, there's a good cure for that... Reformat and install Linux ;-)
% message text itself is encrypted, they need to save the text to a
% file, whereas if I sent messages that showed up as attachments, these
% broken mailers could decode them automatically.
Here's where I'm confused. The only broken mailers I know in this
context are Eudora and Outlook (though TheBat! may qualify, and I'm
sure there are others), and they usually *can't* deal with attachments
very well. For them, the usual answer is to send your PGP mail the old
way (in-line) instead of as an attachement; I see that you're using 1.2,
so you can control that behavior by setting "pgp_create_traditional"
to true (in-line) or false (MIME).
%
% Thanks!
HTH & HAND
%
% eric
:-D
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