Whenever I attach a patch and send it to the list, my message has a PGP signature verification failure. I think this is because my mailer (Mozilla Thunderbird w/ Enigmail) is signing the entire MIME message (including the patch), and the list processing software adds its own footer as a MIME attachment, mistakenly including that footer under the signed portion.
So... questions...
1. Does my signature fail to verify on such messages for other people? (I sent one 5 minutes ago).
2. Do any of you send signed patches to the list and *not* hit this difficulty?
3. Is this an Enigmail bug, Mailman bug, or something I could do differently?
I'd like myself and others to be able to verify that my patches made it through the list intact as I sent them.
Thanks for any insight.
I saw you message and my MUA says the sig is invalid (I use Balsa-2.2.6). But I sent a patch (a while ago) and the sig is OK, so perhaps you should give Balsa a try (OK I'm a bit biased here as I am contributing to it ;-).
Looking at the source of those messages, I realize that you use OpenPGP and I use another one (I think it is MIME signature or something). You probably want to see if your MUA has an option for that.
Bye
Manu
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