On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 11:31:36AM -0700, Kevin J. McCarthy wrote: > On Sun, Apr 26, 2020 at 01:15:26PM -0500, David Engel wrote: > > Thanks for the tip. Mutt still doesn't recognize the PGP block, > > however. :( That's not surprising. It probably doesn't check the > > processed output because no sane person would wrap a PGP block in > > HTML! > > Yes, sorry that's right. Mutt doesn't check autoview output - it's rendered > and that's it. Perhaps the pipe you wrote could filter and generate a new > message (in a temporary mailbox) of content-type text/plain.
How about a utiltiy that takes the text/html part, formats it as text and then replaces it with a multipart/atlternative containg both the original text/html and the new text/plain. Even better if Mutt could do that itself. In the for what it's worth department. I rechecked using Gpg4Win with Outlook. It's the solution for Windows/Outlook users that I previoulsy pushed. It handled the HTML-encapsulated PGP block just fine. David -- David Engel da...@istwok.net