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On Mon, 10 Dec 2001 09:46:02 +0100GMT (which was 09:46 +0100GMT where I live),
Peter Palmreuther thought about "Yahoo slow?" and wrote:
TF>> GMX does add the character into mails received via my pro-account. :-(
PP> That's a reason to write to them. It may be critical for you to verify
PP> signatures and they make this quite impossible with this insert. So
PP> _you_ as a aping customer are in a situation to give them hard facts
PP> why this have to be changed. What shall a non-paying user tell them? I
PP> don't like it? It destroys PGP-signatures and they are important to
PP> me?
Hi Pit,
that's exactly what I did two times. In their replies they denied that GMX
would in /any/ way alter the mails. Although I submitted copies of the same
message received with GMX and with my domain's account, they insisted that
it was happening on my side ("maybe it is The Bat! v1.53bis you are
using..."). But then I'm not a paying customer...
PP> For critical issues I don't rely on a cost-free service, so this
PP> is not an argument.
Right. That's why I changed the lists where PGP is used to my Puretec
account.
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Cheers
Peter
'Never try to outstubborn a cat.'
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