Hi everyone!

I'm afraid all these gpg-questions in the end will drive you mutt-gpg
experts crazy. But after reading everything I can come over, and
searching the archives, I have a few problems I can't resolve.

I'm using mutt 1.2.5 and gpg 1.0.4. I am corresponding with a friend
who's using Windows Outlook 2000 and PGP 6.0.2.

1. When I send him encrypted e-mails, he receives them as two files in
an e-mail, called << File: msg.asc >> and << File: ATT00007.dat >>.
This seems to me as if it's working pretty good, and that his mail
program recognizes pgp/mime. However, he tells me the files are
incorrectly named, that the .asc file should be the .dat file and vice
versa. If he saves the files and decrypts them manually (switching
them), it all works. But why the naming problem?

2. When I send him signed e-mails, he receives the signature as an
attached file, which he has to deal with manually. Would this mean I
should use pgp_create_traditional? But the docs say this is only
working if one uses 7-bit ascii, and we're communicating in Swedish,
using iso-8859-1, so this wouldn't work, would it?

Thanks in advance,

Jesper


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Jesper Holmberg                         [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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