Hi Curtis,
On Monday, August 07, 2000, 5:08 PM, you wrote in part about "Signing
of Messages (Was: Re: List server rules)":
C> I see what you mean. I've looked at an exported specimen myself
C> and see that the raw format of the S/MIME signature is the same
C> as PGP. Why is it then that PGP signatures have to be shown as
C> starkly as they are now, instead of being hidden with an
C> unobtrusive indicator that it's PGP signed? It's not like the
C> user actually *reads* the PGP signature. Why display the thing
C> in the message body. Yuk!
You won't see this when TB! starts using RFC 2015 (PGP/MIME).
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Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: Too bad Lassie didn't know how to ice skate, because then if she was
in Holland on vacation in winter and someone said "Lassie, go skate for help," she
could do it.
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