Re: GPG signatures and list mail

From: Alexander Apprich (a.apprich_at_science-computing.de)
Date: 04/01/04

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    Hi Alexander,

    Alexander Dalloz wrote:
    > Hi everybody!
    >
    > I just got informed through personal mail by a list member that my GPG
    > signed mail to the list, and equal mails by others, are uncomfortable to
    > be read. Because of the signature the mail body comes as an attachment
    > (ATT?????.txt) in text format. I think this is very uncomfortable for
    > those readers, and being forced to open an attachment ...
    >

    Same thing happend to me. Someone from the list informed me that my sig
    is shown inline and he gets an attachment, too. IIRC he used/uses
    evolution, too.

    > The reader who informed me is using Outlook Express. I would now like to
    > know if there are other users and clients having difficulties with GPG
    > signed mails.
    >

    I'm using Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 and I never had any problems with
    signatures.

    > Alexander
    >
    >

    Alex

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