Am 12. Sep, 2000 schwäzte Nathan Saper so:
> Some mailers don't handle PGP/MIME very well. For example, with Pine, you
> have to export the mail to a file, then run PGP manually on it. Maybe I'm
> missing something...
I thought you could run the message through a pipe as long as it's ascii
armored.
qrovna xvpxf nff
Pipe this message through a rot13 filter, tr a-z n-za-m, to get back to
the orig. Just noticed that pine takes you to a viewer for that, so
replying sucks :(. You can forward the piped text, but can't reply to
it. Pretty lame.
Oh well, I'm planning on figuring out how to get mutt to work like I want
it to anyway...
> Mutt only scans the headers of mails to see if they're PGP
> signed/encrypted. This is a PGP/MIME thing, I think. Procmail just adds
> that header to PGP messages that don't already have it.
I use procmail anyhow.
> Don't ask me why mutt is set up that way...
It has many peculiararities.
ciao,
der.hans
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