Shane, et al --

...and then Shane Wegner said...
% 
% The Application/PGP format is very close to that used by Outlook.  The

Well, that's a good start :-)


% following is a bit of MUTT output.
% 
% Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
% Mime-Version: 1.0
% Content-Type: application/pgp; x-action=encrypt; format=text
% Content-Disposition: inline; filename="msg.pgp"
% User-Agent: Mutt/1.2i
% Organization: Continuum Systems, Vancouver, Canada
% 
% -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
% 
% The only difference between that and Outlook is that Outlook doesn't have a
% Content-Disposition header.  Therefore, I am trying to remove it in Mutt.

Have you tried a "my_hdr Content-Disposition: " to set it to null, which
ought to make it go away?  It's a thought...


:-D
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