On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 10:14:27PM -0800, Chip Paswater wrote:
> I have a source hack that leaves PGP Encrypted and Signed messages as inline
> text/plain text instead of PGP/MIME'ing them up. This allows PGP messages
> generated in mutt to be easily decrypted/verified in {perhaps broken]
> clients like Outlook and Eudora.
>
> The reason I did this was because the PGP/MIME stuff was garfing up the
> official PGP Outlook plugin. It can't seem to handle PGP/MIME attachments
> elegantly.
>
> I don't know who is on higher moral ground, the PGP/MIME folks for the NAI
> folks. All I want is a solution that works on more clients as painlessily
> as possible.
>
> I wouldn't mind seeing a .muttrc variable along the lines of "set pgpmime =
> yes/no" that does this functionality.
>
> If anyone wants the source hack, email me offline.
I tried using signatures at work for a while and a lot of LookOut! people
complained. Is there a standard for digital signatures?
Mike
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