On Fri, Mar 19, 2004 at 09:53:36PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Early versions of Evolution use to support inline signing. But in > their efforts to emulate M$ this went away. Eventually they got so > good at pretending be M$ that I had to switch to another email client > so that I could get my work done. What do you mean, exactly, by "emulate M$" in this context? Due to a limitation in the way the MIME data is exposed to add-ins, LookOut can *only* support inline signing. It cannot presently support PGP/MIME, which is the newer standard. (This is a serious defect; it means you can't PGP sign attachments.) Adding inline signing is an attempt to improve interop with MS and others. The reason it went away was tied to problems supporting multibyte character sets with inline signing.
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