Erich Schubert writes:
The message comes in a text in the body:
-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com>
This is not a MIME application/pgp-encrypted message.
Sqwebmail can only handle MIME application/pgp-encrypted messages.
For decrypting such messages (typically generated with mail clients who
do not support pgp by encrypting separately and then pasting the text
into the mail client...) is easy: just Copy from ---BEGIN until ---END
(inclusive) into a file and decrypt it separately.
it should be possible to add a function to the webmail program; but i
would not autodetect it. Mutt for example (the best MUA i know) has a
extra key for "traditional pgp"
So if i get such a message, i press <Esc>P and get it decrypted.
This would be very nice. As it is, sqwebmail is not compatible with Outlook.
If someone sends me a pgp message from outlook, I cannot decrypte it
directly in sqwebmail. If I send someone a message from sqwebmail using gpg,
the massage shows up in the recipent's mail as having an attachment
Attxxxx.dat. The extension should be .pgp instead. Can this be implemented
easily?
Regards,
Peter