On Wed 19.Nov'08 at 10:10:25 +0100, Sven Sternberger wrote: > Hello! > > I our organisation we start to use X.509 certificates > to sign emails. > The MUA produces mime multi-part mails with the content type > "multipart/signed". > These mails have 2 parts. The first one is the > plain/text message the second one is the x-pkcs7-signature. > > The problem occurs if these messages are re-send by > RT. Then they will be transformed into a multipart/mixed > message and the text block is altered with text from > the templates, and the encoding could also be altered. > The result is that the recipient get a mail > with a broken signature. RT will always be massaging the message when it's sent with a template. I'm not convinced that it's possible to pass through signatures unmolested with the current architecture. -j
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