On Fri, 14 Dec 2018, ahriman wrote:
Luckily, neomutt+gpgme doesn't do inline signatures, but does do attachment signatures by default when you choose to sign a message (press p on the send/review screen). If you're using it to view a signed message, neomutt will attempt to verify the authenticity of the message by itself. It will "appear" inline because of neomutt+gpgme's behavior, but it is in fact an attachment. I'm not sure if the same things apply to vanilla mutt.
Well, those are not really intrusive, and I'm pretty sure can be deactivated/modified. Mutt/neomutt is really configurable.
What's kind of annoying is a block of base64 encoded text that does not have anything to do with the email content itself.
Cheers,