On Bugtraq, "Riad S. Wahby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Derek Atkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The problem is not at all with the crypto. The problem is with the
> > integration of the crypto with applications like e-mail.
>
> In this spirit, I have produced a patch for Mutt that adds an option
> to include the To:, From:, CC:, and Subject: headers at the end of PGP
> signed messages.
>
> This patch happens to interact somewhat with a previous patch I
> produced that allows Mutt to optionally send PGP messages as
> content-type text/plain for broken mail clients like nmh and Eudora,
> so I have integrated both into a single patch.
>
> It applies against mutt-1.2.5i; I haven't tested it against others,
> but I suspect it should work fine.
>
> http://positron.mit.edu/pub/plaintextappend.patch
> ftp://positron.mit.edu/pub/plaintextappend.patch
>
> --
> Riad Wahby
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> MIT VI-2/A 2002
>
> 5105
As one of the nmh developers, I'm curious what you mean by "broken" above.
nmh doesn't have any inborne PGP ability, which I suppose one could consider
"broken", but...
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