Re: Problems: mutt to Outlook (Express)
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begin On 16 May 2002, Grant Edwards wrote:
> The symptoms of the gpg thing are that the Outlook user gets
> the e-mail, but instead of treating it as a signed message, it
> treats it as an empty message with an attachment (or something
> like that).
I think you're getting your bugs mixed up. The bug you describe is
caused when it recieves a message that starts with "begin " and isn't
starting a uuencoded file. OE users will attest to this as this
particular post will trigger that bug.
> The Usenet group comp.mail.mutt is probably the definitive
> place to ask for help, since I doubt there's anything
> Debian-specific going on.
I've been thinking about moving away from pine in favor of either mutt
or elm. I use tin, but elm doesn't work *exactly* like I would expect
coming from tin, and mutt is just counterintuitive. I wish pine would
go free so people actually have an incentive to hack the code a bit and
make it more featureful; my estimation is UWash's semi-braindead license
is what's keeping more people from hacking on it.
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Baloo
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