-Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.rhein.de> has found a quite
-elegant solution to this problem: PGP has some pretty good foreign
-language support. So we just introduce a language called "mutt"
-which contains empty strings for the messages we don't want to see.
-To use this, copy either language.txt or language50.txt (depending
-on what PGP version you are using) to your $PGPPATH. Make sure the
-PGP command formats pass "+language=pgp" to all the PGP binaries
-(but not to pgpring!).
-
+A: Roland Rosenfeld <roland@spinnaker.rhein.de> has found a quite
+ elegant solution to this problem: PGP has some pretty good foreign
+ language support. So we just introduce a language called "mutt"
+ which contains empty strings for the messages we don't want to see.
+ To use this, copy either language.txt or language50.txt (depending
+ on what PGP version you are using) to your $PGPPATH. Make sure the
+ PGP command formats pass "+language=pgp" to all the PGP binaries
+ (but not to pgpringng!).
+