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Re: [Mutt] #2775: OpenPGP message headers not shown on



#2775: OpenPGP message headers not shown on display-toggle-weed
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  Reporter:  software@xxxxxxxxxx  |       Owner:  mutt-dev
      Type:  defect               |      Status:  new     
  Priority:  minor                |   Milestone:          
 Component:  crypto               |     Version:          
Resolution:                       |    Keywords:          
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Changes (by pdmef):

  * component:  mutt => crypto


Old description:

> {{{
> When viewing message headers of a decrypted GPG message, the headers that
> are part of the encrypted block do not show up.
>
> Note, however, that if the encrypted message itself has multiple parts
> (e.g., you included an attachment), those subpart headers do indeed show
> up.
> >How-To-Repeat:
> Email yourself a GPG-encrypted message, decrypt/open the message, and
> press 'h' to view headers. The main message headers show up but the
> headers in the decrypted GPG block do not. Now try saving the message to
> a new file and decrypting it on the command line with `gpg -d`. You'll
> see something such as the following:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Content-Disposition: inline
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
>
> [...decrypted text...]
> >Fix:
> Unknown
> }}}

New description:

 {{{
 When viewing message headers of a decrypted GPG message, the headers that
 are part of the encrypted block do not show up.

 Note, however, that if the encrypted message itself has multiple parts
 (e.g., you included an attachment), those subpart headers do indeed show
 up.
 >How-To-Repeat:
 Email yourself a GPG-encrypted message, decrypt/open the message, and
 press 'h' to view headers. The main message headers show up but the
 headers in the decrypted GPG block do not. Now try saving the message to a
 new file and decrypting it on the command line with `gpg -d`. You'll see
 something such as the following:

 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
 Content-Disposition: inline
 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

 [...decrypted text...]
 >Fix:
 Unknown
 }}}

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