I respectfully suggest that this bug should be ranked "Serious" or "Grave".
Because of this bug, it is possible to unknowingly send GPG-signed emails which are garbled. That defeats the entire purpose of GPG-signing. That is definitely a serious bug. I have found that the garbling sometimes takes the form of omitting the first paragraph of a plain text email. That could completely change the meaning of the email. In http://release.debian.org/lenny/rc_policy.txt, the criteria for a "grave" bug include "causes data loss". When the first paragraph is omitted from an email, that is data loss. My thanks to the maintainers for a really neat piece of software. -- ================================================= This email is digitally signed using the Enigmail and GnuPG packages (http://enigmail.mozdev.org), which can also be used by the recipient to verify the digital signature. =================================================
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