Bruno, Isaac, et al --

...and then Bruno Lustosa said...
% 
% Yes, figured out what you said. Outlook just won't interpret the
% content-disposition: inline and think it's an attachment.

Yep.


% 
% Just applied the patch, set pgp_outlook_compat to ask-yes and
% pgp_create_traditional to ask-yes, because if create_traditional isn't
% set, outlook_compat won't work. So, if mailing someone using outlook, I
% just answer yes twice and the message will go as text/plain.

Whoa, there...  You may be using an old patch.  Dale Woolridge's patch,
which is what eventually got rolled into the 1.5 source tree, simply
changes how pgp_create_traditional works; there's no need for a compat
flag any more.  Furthermore, Shane quite supporting his patch once Dale's
matured.


HTH & HAND

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