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Hi,

My mail client (mutt) signs mail messages with several parts by putting 
the pgp signature as a separate attachment. The mail client itself has 
no problem verifying the signature of such an email. However, when I try 
to verify the signature from the command line, I get only "BAD 
signature..." replies. I guess the reason is that I don't know what is 
the precise text that gets signed, but I tried all reasonable 
combinations of attachments, and it fails with all of them. How can I 
verify the signature of such an email from the command line?

Thanks,
Moshe

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  Moshe Kaminsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
  Home: 08-9456841
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