On Tue, Apr 27, 2004 at 03:37:56PM -0500, steVe wrote: > many email clients do not correctly support the PGP/MIME type > attachments (Outlook Express is notorious for it), so it could be that > whatever mail client you're using on the other machine doesn't know > anything about it. PGP/MIME is a 'standard' ( OT-it always makes me > wonder how 'Request For Comments' turns into irrefutable standards...=) ) > and has been for some time ( see the Mutt FAQ: > http://www.fefe.de/muttfaq/faq.html#else ). It might be good to update > your other email client. I know that, but I just try to read it, when it mail reaches me, by mutt again. Always same problem. BUT, when I look at my "sent" folder, very signed message has proper format, i.e. an attachment with gpg signature. > > Vim *should* take care of it but it's possible that your configuration > inhibits it from doing so. it could be a simple copy and paste error or > text wrapping before you sent this, but looking at the code there are a > couple of errors and non-escaped newlines (see pgp_encode_command and > pgp_secring_command). if you do have new lines in your .muttrc set > commands, make sure to escape them with a back slash, such as: > > set pgp_verify_command= \ > "gpg --no-verbose --batch --output - --verify %s" > > (i haven't tested newlines within the quotes, but i think it should be > fine...all of mine are all on one line, however.) > > > code_command="gpg %?p?--passphrase-fd 0? --no-verbose --batch --output > > - %f" > > > > [ ... ] Well, commands I show here are mouse pasted, so indentation is always wrong. But about vim I'm pretty sure there is no problem with newlines. > > > > set pgp_sign_command="gpg --no-verbose --batch --quiet --output - > > --passphrase-f > > d 0 --armor --detach-sign --textmode %?a?-u %a? %f" > > > > [ ... ] > > > yes, your gpg signature on your last email was readable by mutt. Thanks for feedback ;-) > > good luck, > -- > *------------------------* > // ste\/e || 0x44288D05 // > *------------------------* Zbynek -- If you cannot work with love but only with distaste it is better that you should leave your work. Kahlil Gibran
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