Re: [cdr] Re: GPG Sig test

2003-09-18 Thread Damian Gerow
Thus spake Eric Murray ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [13/09/03 04:32]:
 If someone knows how, please tell me.

Well, according to http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.html,  he says that
demime is /designed/ to break and remove attachments.  So if you modify it,
you'll need to maintain it -- he won't accept patches for it.  Which is
unfortunate.  The very fact that he refuses to accept patches for this, and
doesn't give you the option of not removing it, makes me think you should
use a different MIME cleanser (AlterMIME? Anomy Sanitizer? procmail?).

If you stick some code in at the top that checks for $head{'content-type',0}
containing application/pgp (see around line 1820 for details on matching),
and exit if that condition matches, then you should be able to work around
it.



Re: [cdr] Re: GPG Sig test

2003-09-12 Thread Damian Gerow
Thus spake Bill Frantz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [10/09/03 22:27]:
 [demime 0.97c removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature
 which had a name of signature.asc]
 
 For some reason this mail tickled my sense of humor.
 
 Try sending the message without MIME.

*Please*, for the sake of all that is good and sane, stick with PGP/MIME
signatures.  Configure your demime to *not* strip attachments of
application/pgp-signature.

I know there's two strong camps, but I *hate* inline PGP with a passion.  It
clutters up the message, and most people (and mail clients) don't have the
sense to strip out the PGP cruft when quoting.



Re: GPG Sig test

2003-09-12 Thread Eric Murray
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 02:08:00PM -0400, Damian Gerow wrote:
 Configure your demime to *not* strip attachments of
 application/pgp-signature.

If someone knows how, please tell me.

Eric



GPG Sig test

2003-09-10 Thread Mark Renouf
Can someone verify this message? Someone told me that my signatures were
coming up invalide for some reason. I just created a new key recently
(old one expired months ago). I just uploaded it to keyserver.pgp.net

Thanks!

-- 
Mark Renouf [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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