You are using GPGTools with Mail.app, right? I am pretty sure that it only uses 
PGP/MIME. I have not found a way for it to just keep the crypto in the message 
body. Maybe someone who uses it more often can confirm.

Kurt

On January 20, 2015 1:49:17 PM EST, Alexander Alfons Wald <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi, I'm having the same problem. I'm using Apple's mail client together
>
>with GPG-suites openGPG. My phone has K9 mail and openkeychain. 
>
>I went to the composition settings of my Macs mail client and changed
>it 
>from rich text to plain text. However, on my phone messages still
>appear 
>empty and only have the attachment "encrypted.asc". 
>
>Any idea what I can do to fix this? 
>
>
>On Friday, March 14, 2014 at 2:19:50 PM UTC+1, Kurt Padilla wrote:
>>
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 
>> Hash: SHA256 
>>
>> It sounds like Icedove is using PGP/MIME, which is not compatible
>with 
>> K-9/APG. Turn it off and disable rich text formatting. That should
>keep the 
>> encrypted bits within the message body. 
>>
>> Kurt 
>>
>> On March 14, 2014 8:48:31 AM EDT, Diego Vitali <[email protected] 
>> <javascript:>> wrote: 
>> >hi, 
>> > 
>> >I have K-9 mail on my nexus4 and APG (APG -> K-9). 
>> > 
>> >I have exported my key to the phone in APG. 
>> > 
>> >everything seemed to work fine then I noticed that *if I send an 
>> >encrypted 
>> >message using my phone to mysel*f : 
>> > 
>> >- on the phone -> k-9 recognises the asc and decrypts the message 
>> > 
>> >- on my computer -> icedove recognises the asc and decrypts the
>message 
>> > 
>> >so far so good. BUT, i*f I send an encrypted message using my
>computer 
>> >(I 
>> >have set icedove to send messages as plain-text) to myself*: 
>> > 
>> >- on the phone -> *K-9 "receives" the encrypted message as
>attachments 
>> >rather than plain text* 
>> >- on my computer -> icedove recognises the asc and decrypts the
>message 
>> > 
>> >just fine 
>> > 
>> >What's happening here? 
>> > 
>> >all best 
>>
>> - -- 
>> Sent with K-9 Mail and cryptographically signed with APG so that you
>can 
>> verify that I am the actual sender. 
>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- 
>> Version: APG v1.0.9 
>>
>> iKcEAREIAE8FAlMjAfZIHEt1cnQgUGFkaWxsYSAoRm9yIG15IFJpc2V1cC5uZXQg 
>> YWNjb3VudCBvbiBteSBtb2JpbGUuKSA8a2xwQHJpc2V1cC5uZXQ+AAoJEKz91LdC 
>> 13P5EhgA/it7+mohyEWHLq9j5j9blQ4EeHqcB5mZ6a4IqQbI6O/sAQDcHgpCue/t 
>> gkOi/OciFNVaUIKSnjjVjR0JOd+1jK/MiA== 
>> =CtX8 
>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 
>>
>>
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