Interestingly enough, outlook tells me this message has been tampered with, but not sure why...
Probably doesn't have the Comodo validation certificate.I took the copy of my message that came back from the mailing list, ran it through some rather violent transformations (mail to usenet and back) and the S/MIME signature still is OK.
R's, John
On 5/24/11 15:35 , "John R. Levine" <[email protected]> wrote:Are there the same issues with PGP or S/Mime email?Generally no. They're a group of MIME parts that shouldn't need to be recoded, or even if they are, will decode to the same value.
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
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