automatic check-traditional-pgp

2002-09-01 Thread Heiko Heil

Hello Mutt-users,

many people don't care about RFCs and sign/encrypt their E-Mails
traditionally. As I don't want to press ESC-P for each message I want
mutt to do this automatically (like Mozilla+Enigmail does). Any hints?
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Thx in advance... :-)
Cheers,
Heiko Heil



Re: automatic check-traditional-pgp

2002-09-01 Thread Sven Guckes

* Heiko Heil [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2002-09-01 15:06]:
 many people don't care about RFCs and sign/encrypt their E-Mails
 traditionally. As I don't want to press ESC-P for each message I want
 mutt to do this automatically (like Mozilla+Enigmail does). Any hints?

use the display_filter to invoke pgp on the message..

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 Thx in advance... :-)
 Cheers,
 Heiko Heil

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Re: automatic check-traditional-pgp

2002-09-01 Thread Heiko Heil

On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:12:21PM +0200, Sven Guckes wrote:
 use the display_filter to invoke pgp on the message..

I found out another solution which is quite simple:

macro index return check-traditional-pgpdisplay-message
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Cheers,
Heiko Heil



Re: automatic check-traditional-pgp

2002-09-01 Thread Derrick 'dman' Hudson

On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 05:05:46PM +0200, Heiko Heil wrote:
| Hello Mutt-users,
| 
| many people don't care about RFCs and sign/encrypt their E-Mails
| traditionally. As I don't want to press ESC-P for each message I want
| mutt to do this automatically (like Mozilla+Enigmail does). Any hints?

One technique is to use a filter (eg maildrop or procmail) to whack
the Content-Type header into mentioning PGP.  Then mutt treats the
message as a PGP/MIME message (which is now is).  Of course, this
assumes the the original Content-Type header didn't actually convey
useful information.

-D

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