Jon Callas wrote:

> You probably have the preference for "use PGP/MIME by default" turned on.
> Turn it off. MIME security encodings are a crock, as you well know.

Nope, I don't have this turned on. It still sends out the messages as
attachments.

> With all due respect, (1) is neutral to security. (2) is debatable. I know
> that many people have complained that the plugin did *not* include the
> .sig. I've found it annoying myself, because my old sig included contact
> information and I wanted that signed. I think that (2) is fixing a bug,
> myself.

You're right, (1) is more an annoyance than a security hazard. But I
think that I should have the option of deciding whether an encrypted
message contains my signature. Maybe you could put in a word with the
Powers That Be ?

Udhay

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