I have noticed that outlook (at least older versions did) will make it
look like an empty message with a weird attachment (that is your real
message). Obviously outlook is the broken one, but no wonder they get
confused...

* Evan McNabb [Sat, 15 Feb 2003 at 15:01 -0700]
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> About a week ago I started to automatically sign all my outgoing mail with
> gpg. Most computer literate people don't have many problems with this. If 
> there's a pgp signed message and they don't use pgp, they just ignore it. I've
> found that it has confused the heck out of several of my non-geeky associates.
> Has anyone else run into this problem? 
> 
> -Evan
> 
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