-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Thomas Fernandez [TF] wrote:'
>> Actually, this doesn't happen. TF> Allie, I just sent a message to myself. It contained several TF> empty lines at the end. When I received it, there were no empty TF> lines at the end. (Checked this by marking with the mouse.) TF> I did the same on TBOT, again the trailing empty lines are gone. TF> Easy to see, as tehre is a Yahoo-footer. TF> And here is the surprising part: When I check my Sent folder, TF> the message there has no trailing empty lines either. So they TF> are cut off by TB even before the message is sent. Ok, I now see where you're coming from and in that case, I do agree with you. This does occur when nothing else is done with the message text prior to being actually sent by TB!. However, we're not referring to this. We're referring to what happens to those extra line feeds when the message is being signing by the PGP/GnuPG plug-in. TF> I don't pretend to know the difference between the GnuPG plug-in TF> and the GPG Shell, but maybe the former signs after TB's editor TF> has cut off the empty lines, while the latter does the signing TF> before saving (and thus, when TB's editor saves the message, the TF> empty lines are not trailing any more but followed by more TF> characters, namely the sig). If you put line feeds after your signature and manually sign with the GnuPG plug-in the extra line feeds are stripped. This is without even hitting the send key. However, if I sign with GPG Shell, the line feeds inserted by my signature template are preserved. - -- -=] allie_M [=- {List Moderator} MUA: TB! v1.62 Christmas Edition ___ OS: WinXP Pro (SP1) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: My Public Keys - http://www.ac-martin.com/pgpkeys.html iD8DBQE+EtyEV8nrYCsHF+IRArg6AJwIgUAyPvdY6NgDwFZfrhdec7NOIwCggQoW dXddjvPgFRNvRpMgKYAl7YM= =Tvcd -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html