I think there's a bug in bugzilla on the topic, no? Eventually it
would be friendlier if Evo did the "right thing" in both cases - since
the recipient has no control over the broken mailers on the send side
(hell, I'm ecstatic when I find someone who can spell pgp ;)
On Thu, Oct 04, 2001 at 02:46:48PM -0400, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
>
> The problem with in-line pgp encrypted messages is that we have to do
> evil hacks to detect and then decrypt the text and show it in the
> viewer. When we go to reply, we use a different code path that looks for
> the "message body" part and sends that off to the composer. It doesn't
> do any evil hacks to decrypt pgp encrypted blocks.
>
> Jeff
>
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