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I'm involved in an ongoing discussion as to why TB!, amongst other Mail
Clients, always reports a very high percentage PGP Signature generated via
Eudora, as "bad", indicating that the message content had been altered
sometime after the message was PGP signed, and it arrived at others
Inboxes.
Now the PGP plugin signs the messages _before_ the Client word wraps, so
the problem may even lie in how Eudora word wraps, I don't know. I'm
leaning on the problem being one of Eudora's rather than TB!'s.
In any case, I notice a difference in the headers of messages generated
from Eudora and TB!, and that difference is here:
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
as seen on TB's headers
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
as seen on the header from Eudora 4.3.2 Beta 6
Would that difference have anything to do with why TB! reports those PGP
signatures as "bad"... indicating the message content has been altered?
Nick
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