When I send a message to my friend "Bob", who uses a Windows system, he sees a blank email with an attached encrypted file, which he has to save out to decrypt instead of using the clipboard decryption in his Windows "tray". I view the Message Source and sure enough I see this:
Content-Type: application/octet-stream; name="encrypted.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP encrypted message Content-Disposition: inline; filename="encrypted.asc" That's no fun for him, having to decrypt "encrypted.asc" from the command line. In contrast, when I send a message to MYSELF, I see everything inline: MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- ... Not a file name in sight, which is what I want! I looked at my Per-Recipient rules, and I see that for both "Bob" and myself I see this setting: PGP/MIME: Yes, if selected in Message Composition So as far as I can tell, the per-recipient settings are IDENTICAL, and yet I get a DIFFERENT output when I send. Can anybody think of something more I can do to force Enigmail NOT to set up one of those "encrypted.asc" file attachment things, which it ironically labels as "inline". Yeah, the file is encoded inline, but I don't want a file at all. Thanks in advance, Patrick Chkoreff _______________________________________________ enigmail-users mailing list enigmail-users@enigmail.net To unsubscribe or make changes to your subscription click here: https://admin.hostpoint.ch/mailman/listinfo/enigmail-users_enigmail.net