Messages (was Re: [CS-FSLUG] QOTW: TV Classics)

Timothy R. Butler tbutler at uninetsolutions.com
Wed Apr 28 14:17:33 CDT 2004


> This message is signed as well, but it's just done with a marker at the
> beginning of the message, and a signature at the end.  If the recieving
> client doesn't understand the signature block, it just displays as plain
> text.

	I'm not sure why Evolution does it that way -- I think PGP for Outlook
might do it that way though, that could be the reason. Evolution doesn't
support the embedded text variety of GPG (in fact, I just see the text
in your e-mail, Evolution doesn't realize it is signed), but I did use
that when I was using KMail. I actually kind of link this format though,
since it doesn't make the body of the message look weird (normally, at
least) to clients that don't support GPG.

	-Tim

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