Jussi --

...and then Jussi Ekholm said...
% 
% Morning.

Hiya!

The short form:

1) mutt 1.4 and earlier required a patch (Aaron(?) wrote an early one and
then Dale wrote the one that replaced it) to tweak $pgp_create_traditional
so that it would twist and bend to suit Outhouse, but 1.5 and up now
writes for LookOut! without modification.

2) You shouldn't need the S macro anymore because you can turn $p_c_t 
on and off.  [And I see that you've had your sig delimiter escaping
answered.]  Note, though, that $p_c_t will not work for non-ASCII content
or attachments; piping the whole message thru a macro is the only way to
sign and/or encrypt the attachments.

3) Finally, this is something of a religious issue, so you'll have to
pray and come up with your own direction ;-)  I use MIME sig almost all
of the time (I'll rarely sign in-line or even more rarely not sign at
all) even though I know that it means that some folks have a challenge
wrapping their teeth around it; most of them wouldn't be happy with an
in-line sig any more than with a MIME sig so it doesn't really matter
there.  Arguments regarding why we should turn on $p_c_t are certainly
not invalid, though they haven't been enough to sway me yet.


HTH & HAND

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