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On Friday, November 23 at 11:53 AM, quoth Stefan Klinger:
>> If you REALLY REALLY want to delete the attachment and you don't
>> care about invalidating the signature, you can edit the email with
>> your text editor (press E).
>
> This is not an option for me. The signature seems to be an attachment itself,
> and I certainly don't want to hack into the MIME structure.
Fair enough.
> How can I remove the signature? As said, it's an attachment wihich I
> failed to delete due to it's own presence.
Mutt has a few helpful functions (that you can bind to keys) that may
be useful for addressing this sort of problem. Namely, there's
decrypt-save and decode-save. You can bind them to keys like this:
bind index \eC decode-save # press escape-C to trigger
In the index, if you type a question mark, mutt will show you what
keys are bound to what functions. The tricky bit is that decode-save
can remove all the headers and such, depending on your other mutt
options (I think there's a combination that can be used to preserve
the headers, but I'd have to dig through the documentation to figure
it out). decrypt-save Might be more to your liking, but it only strips
out encrypted messages (i.e. I don't think it will take signing off of
a message). However, it probably relies on $pgp_decrypt_command, which
you can fiddle with to maybe get what you want done.
Good luck! hope that helps
~Kyle
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