also sprach Kyle Wheeler <kyle-m...@memoryhole.net> [2009.11.30.1638 +0100]:
> ...Or if you deal with (Al)Pine+PGP people, because (Al)Pine cannot 
> deal with PGP-MIME or any MIME format where one MIME component must be 
> interpreted differently based on the contents of another MIME 
> component.
> 
> As for Outlook... I guess you haven't seen GPG4Win? 
> http://www.gpg4win.org/index.html It supports PGP/MIME, S/MIME, and a 
> few others.

This is going off-topic, but I'd appreciate a response. GpgOL might
be able to decipher PGP/MIME, which would be a grand step, but last
I checked, it couldn't create PGP/MIME, only inline. I don't have
systems to check, but if that has changed, I would call up the
service people of a client ASAP and tell them to have another go at
implementing it.

Cheers,

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