Spake Dierk Haasis on 7/10/2002, at 19:17:07 +0200:
> 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.

Ummm...  yep, that' exactly what I'm asking about.  As far as I can tell,
the OpenPGP standard also dictates (from inferral) that signatures are to be
sent in-line.

> 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.
 
Yes, and what I'm asking is if TB! does indeed understand PGP/MIME, or if it
only understands the current OpenPGP standard.  I guess it doesn't...

Time to brush up on some procmail...


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