Hello Damian!

On Wednesday, July 10, 2002 at 4:45:05 PM you wrote:

> The main difference I see between OpenPGP and PGP/MIME is that the PGP
> signatures are attached as .ATT attachments, and the following is specified
> in the headers:

Sorry, you are mixing something up. PGP and OpenPGP do (more or less)
exactly the same. PGP/MIME is a standard for sending messages and
attachments decrypted.

For PGP/MIME to work, your e-mail client has to support it (like
Eudora). If it doesn't - like TB! - you have to manually encrypt a
file, then attach it to a mail and then sign it.


-- 
Dierk Haasis
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