.IR NOTE :
This option is considered stable by now. However, sometimes Kammquotes
should have been removed but weren't. Please send a bug report if this
.IR NOTE :
This option is considered stable by now. However, sometimes Kammquotes
should have been removed but weren't. Please send a bug report if this
All of the documentation and software included in the t-prot releases
is copyrighted by Jochen Striepe.
.PP
All of the documentation and software included in the t-prot releases
is copyrighted by Jochen Striepe.
.PP
.PP
Redistribution and use, with or without modification, are permitted
provided that the following conditions are met:
.PP
Redistribution and use, with or without modification, are permitted
provided that the following conditions are met:
+There is a problem when mutt gives a PGP verified or even a multipart
+message to t-prot: The information where the PGP encrypted/signed data
+or even attachments begin and end is plainly embedded in the text, not
+really cleanly recognizeable for t-prot. The problem should be worked
+around by now, please send a bug report if it does not work for you.
+.SH "REPORTING BUGS"
Please note that t-prot development happens on
.BR "current stable perl versions only" .
If you do run t-prot on earlier (or unstable) perl versions, you might
encounter perl compiler bugs (or funny t-prot behaviour). One solution
is to upgrade your perl, another is simply to write a bug report. If
you do not run a current perl version, please include this information
Please note that t-prot development happens on
.BR "current stable perl versions only" .
If you do run t-prot on earlier (or unstable) perl versions, you might
encounter perl compiler bugs (or funny t-prot behaviour). One solution
is to upgrade your perl, another is simply to write a bug report. If
you do not run a current perl version, please include this information
-There is a problem when mutt gives a PGP verified or even a multipart
-message to t-prot: The information where the PGP encrypted/signed data
-or even attachments begin and end is plainly embedded in the text, not
-really cleanly recognizeable for t-prot. The problem should be worked
-around by now, please send a bug report if it does not work for you.
-.SH "REPORTING BUGS"