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From: "Ralf Hauser" <ralfhauser AT gmx DOT ch>
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Cc: <steve AT openssl DOT org>, <g DOT r DOT vansickle AT worldnet DOT att DOT net>
Subject: how to prevent mutt from adding headers and newlines when using in command-line mode to send a message signed with openssl smime?
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2003 12:37:13 +0200
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Hi,

as per http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssl-users&m=105817073106444&w=2
Steve explained why openssl smime messages are not understood by receiving
MUAs (e.g. Outlook) when sent with other than sendmail i.e. when using mutt
or the plain "mail" command.

I would like to use mutt (and or "mail") to do that - if possible under
cygwin.

Any hints would be highly appreciated!

	Rgds Ralf


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