On Sunday 15 February 2015 15:20:39 Jerry wrote: > On Sun, 15 Feb 2015 20:55:05 +0100, Matthias Mansfeld stated: > > One point for inline vs. MIME: You can easily Ctrl-V the complete > > inline signed or encrypted mail in the clipboard and Ctrl-V it in any > > GnuPG Interface. Doesn't work with a PGP/MIME mail. > > I have never, ever had a reason to do that, and I cannot think of any reason > that I would. I suppose thought that it is possible that it might be of use > to someone.
Forwarding a MIME mail as an attachment also should do the same: The new receiver can see who signed the original mail. And it could be used, but not disused as long as I think... -- I use GnuPG (GPG) for E-Mail encryption and signing. If you want some privacy, my public key ID is 2F9D4F14. The file "singature.asc" this message includes contains a cryptographic signature which enables you to verify this E-Mail really was written by me. Christopher Beck Gerhart-Hauptmann-Str. 1 91058 Erlangen Tel.: 09131 / 9245437 Fax.: 09131 / 8148708 Jabber: bec...@jabber.org EPVPN: (+49 221 59619) - 5232
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