On Aug 2, 2011, at 12:17 PM, Randy Braun wrote:

> I have that very question out to the vendor to see what platform the file
> was created on prior to encrypting it.
> 
> I have seen this same behavior with ftp when you go from windows to unix or
> vice versa when you don't use binary mode.
> 
> I guess I as wondering if there is some sort of switch I can use with pgp
> to strip out the ^M? I know I could cat the output file to sed and strip
> out the ^M but I was hoping there was something in gpg that would do this.

There is just textmode, which is something the sender sets.  On the recipient 
side, GPG follows the encoding inside the message.  If that message is not 
textmode (i.e. no transformation) then GPG won't touch the content, so you need 
to break out the sed.

David


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