Daniel --
...and then Daniel Kollar said...
% Hi there,
%
% I'm not happy with the way mutt manages received mail attachments.
Sorry to hear that!
%
% One problem is: I often receive html-pages pgp encrypted as octet-stream.
I've been thinking about this and haven't yet come up with an answer, but
I'd like to see it happen.
I dunno about the octet.filter.script, but suspect that procmail might be
able to help you change the MIME type to PGP. I also dunno about
attachment recognition recursion, but it makes sense and I'd like to see
that happen, too.
So keep plugging, and let us know what you find and if you've had any
answers. If you can send us such a sample page it might help to dig into
what's going on with MIME. Hmmm... Never mind that; it would have to
be encrypted to everyone's public key :-) Well, you can send me a page
using my pubkey and I could see how it looks for ideas (or you could whip
up a fake keypair and then make the secret key available for everyone...).
:-D
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