Re: Re: Sunders point on copyright infringement & HTML
(Tim and "Riad S. Wahby" <rsw@mit.edu> have been discussing mail formats for PGP.) Riad's latest message worked fine - it's the first time in a while I've seen Mutt sending PGP-signed messages that were actually readable with Eudora (in other words, they're Just Text, not some kind of broken MIME attachment.) Looks like you're using Mutt 1.2.5i. What settings did you use for other parameters? On my system, by the way, the previous message didn't launch MSWord; it asked me what application to use to read the message (and I told it Notepad, since I expected it to be text.) Tim probably picked one the Evil Empire tool sometime in the past, though perhaps it's a Mac-specific thing. At 11:41 AM 11/30/00 -0500, Riad S. Wahby wrote:
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Tim May <tcmay@got.net> wrote:
No, it _doesn't_ work. Clicking on your "mutt-positron" icon presented to me in Eudora caused Microsoft Word to launch on my system. Which gave me this message:
Oh, how embarrassing. I forgot to make the Content-disposition: field inline instead of attachment. This was the source of the problem for Eudora.
I believe that is fixed now, and I've tested it with the copy of Eudora Pro I have sitting on my Windows box.
-- Riad Wahby rsw@mit.edu MIT VI-2/A 2002
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Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, bill.stewart@pobox.com PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bill Stewart <bill.stewart@pobox.com> wrote:
Riad's latest message worked fine - it's the first time in a while I've seen Mutt sending PGP-signed messages that were actually readable with Eudora (in other words, they're Just Text, not some kind of broken MIME attachment.)
Looks like you're using Mutt 1.2.5i. What settings did you use for other parameters?
I modified the source, adding an option similar to "pgp_create_traditional" that I called "pgp_text_plain". Using this option, any message that doesn't otherwise use a multipart/MIME message will create a text/plain message with content-disposition "inline". This insures that any mailer that supports MIME but doesn't recognize the application/pgp content-type will display the mail as plaintext. Presumably, things that don't support MIME will just display the text automatically. Would you like the patch? - -- Riad Wahby rsw@mit.edu MIT VI-2/A 2002 5105 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE6J9S7iHor6RkxxqYRAp4aAJ4qLfijdCGzVx7SaB/HAjSTM9WhugCgi5ZH wjXEkyX109e+qUAQFzGpjOk= =b58r -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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