21.09.2013 10:15, Doug Barton:
> When you verify the message it should be restored. 

Of course that is so, but sometimes people recieve your messages and
read it on PGP-uncompatible environment, such as GMail web-interface.
And I assumed that the PGP signature will be glued to the end of the
email message, without modifying its contents. However you've shown me
that it is not so.

So my goal was to make my messages nice for that kind of situations too.



20.09.2013 18:21, Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
> You could avoid it by switching to PGP/MIME instead of using inline
> PGP. In thunderbird+enigmail, i think you can choose PGP/MIME by
> default for message composition in "Acocunt Settings" » "OpenPGP
> Security" » "Use PGP/MIME by default". 

Awesome! That is good enough to solve my problem. If recipient doesn't
know about PGP, he will just see attached file with some crap, but the
message would stay nice.


Thank you all!

-- 
Best regards,
Antonio Kless


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