Hello Leif,

On Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 10:04:19 PM you wrote:

LG> Hello Leif, 

LG> On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 15:51:27 [GMT -0400], you wrote:
LG>> I noticed that Peter Palmreuther's message (Message-ID:
LG>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) displayed a
LG>> valid signature. He wasn't using PGP, so I'm trying this without
LG>> PGP.

LG> Hmmm, I actually checked two of Peter's messages. The one mentioned
LG> above which showed a good sig, and (Message-ID:
LG> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) which shows a bad
LG> sig.

LG> I compared the two's headers, and the only difference between the two
LG> (that should make a difference anyways) was the line:

LG> For good sig:
LG>   Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii

LG> For bad sig:
LG>   Content-Type: text/plain

LG> That's the only difference. My messages with the bad sig are also
LG> missing the charset=us-ascii as well.

LG> Peter, what language did you have your's set to when you sent the good
LG> message? I just set this one to Latin ISO-8859-1. We'll see what
LG> happens.

Can't even find the message-id you 're posting ...
The only S/MIME-ed mail from me I am able to figure out is the one with
Message-ID <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

*CC* (*COMPLETELY CONFUSED*)

To answer your question: I don't know :-) 'None' is shown in status bar,
normally I'm a 'Latin-1' person as US-ASCII does not support my beloved german
umlauts :-)

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