Hello Allie,

On Wed, 1 Jan 2003 07:18:20 -0500 GMT (01/01/03, 19:18 +0700 GMT),
Allie Martin wrote:

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.

I think we are. I think the plug-in kicks in after the "save" action
of TB, which cuts off the extra empty lines. the shell version does
its action before that.

> We're referring to what happens to those extra line feeds when
> the message is being signing by the PGP/GnuPG plug-in.

Yes, I agree. But I believe it's the "when" the signing is done.

> If you put line feeds after your signature and manually sign with
> the GnuPG plug-in the extra line feeds are stripped.

While I am repeating myself, I don't think it's the GnuPG plug-in that
strips the extra line feeds. Read on:

> This is without even hitting the send key.

What if TB executes a "save", which strips the extra lines, and the
result is what the plug-in is executed on? *This is my point.*

> However, if I sign with GPG Shell, the line feeds inserted by my
> signature template are preserved.

The shell (which is external) won't execute the "save" first, so the
extra lines are not cut off.

Remark: I don't know whether this is what actually happens, but it
does make sense from a programmer's POV.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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