On May/02, Francesco Poli wrote:
> Could it be a Sylpheed bug?

We've narrowed it down to an encoding issue: the original DSA email was
sent as ISO-8859-1, and mutt was able to verify it just fine; however,
on a system using UTF-8, any kind of pasting of the original text will
produce a file that gpg does not verify: that'll teach me to include the
"é" in my firstname instead of a plain "e" ;)

Cheers,

--Seb

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