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On Thu, Mar 04, 2004 at 10:39:07AM -0800, Robin Lynn Frank wrote:
>On Thursday 04 March 2004 09:22, Kyle Hasselbacher  wrote:

>Sorry if this is not an answer to your post, but I am curious as to why you 
>have mutt set up with Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg_pgp2" .  
>Kmail shows the whole thing an attachement rather than displaying it as plain 
>text.  Not that it is wrong, just that it requires an extra step to view the 
>message.

On my end, it seems to go out as "msg.pgp".  I've heard the "whole thing is
an attachment" problem before.

Anyway, this is what Debian's Mutt does if you say:

set pgp_autosign
set pgp_create_traditional
set pgp_outlook_compat

I haven't found a way to do straight text/plain, but I haven't looked in a
long time either.
- -- 
Kyle Hasselbacher           You get what you settle for.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]                         -- Louise, "Themla & Louise"
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