The problem is that by turning off HTML for e-mail as a security measure, you disable the correct use of digitally signed e-mail, which by design is a security measure.
Not the case, AFAIK -- S/MIME doesn't depend on how you view the document. At least w/Mozilla (currently in use here) S/MIME signatures are verified even though the HTML is not rendered.
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