> On Wednesday, November 17 at 04:56 PM, quoth Alec Berryman: >> Mutt won't recognize inline encryption - besides kmail, the >> only other popular mail client I know of that will is >> Thunderbird (with Enigmail). I think you'll find that if you >> manually run gpg on the encrypted text that is 'only readable >> by kmail' you'll indeed be able to read it. Try the check-traditional-pgp function, by default bound to M-P. (That's Meta-P, i.e., either Esc P, or Alt P.) -- Thomas Roessler · Personal soap box at <http://log.does-not-exist.org/>.
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