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On Sunday, April 07, 2002, at 9:56:51 AM PST, Luc wrote:

>  It can be a bit tricky though if you use something like PGP. I
>  experienced some problems with it in the past: it messes up the
>  signature from time to time.

Hello Luc,

It's not really "tricky" at all. In fact, with an editor like The
Bat!'s, PGP compatibility is easier than with most other email
clients.

Since TB! creates hard returns at the wrap setting of your choice, all
you have to do is set your PGP wrap to a couple characters greater
than your TB! wrap.  This way, your signed message will look *exactly*
as it does when you finish typing, and the signature will be "good".

Melissa
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