Hi!
        As you can see from this message, I keep on having "undesired"
features when using gnupg in conjuctions with Mutt: the output of gnupg
is attached to the e-mail. I have noticed that some other people suffer
from the same problem when signing their messages with gnupg. The
software versions are:
gnupg v 1.0.1
mutt: v 1.0.1i (compiled with +USE_GPG among other things)

        The relevant bit of .muttrc for gpg goes as follows:
<------------------ snip snip snip -----------------------------------> 
unset pgp_autosign
set pgp_default_version=gpg
set pgp_key_version=default
set pgp_receive_version=default
set pgp_send_version=default
set pgp_sign_micalg=pgp-sha1
set pgp_gpg=/usr/local/bin/gpg
<------------------ snip snip snip -----------------------------------> 

        Another question in the mutt front: if I use procmail to send my
messages to folders according to some rule, how can I read them
automatically? Let me explain myself: when a message from debian-user
comes, procmail puts it into IN.debian-user. When I fire mutt up, I get
whatever is in my /var/mail/$USERNAME (or whichever file exim puts the
mail into), but I am not told that new mail has arrived in the debian
folder. Is there a way to read the stuff on the incoming mailbox, and
then have mutt change to the folders that have received mail? I gather
that the mailboxes option might do it, but I can't figure out how.

        Thanks,
        José
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José L Gómez Dans                       PhD student
                                        Radar & Communications Group
                                        Department of Electronic Engineering
                                        University of Sheffield UK

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