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Hi Michael,

@2-Feb-2003, 08:02 -0600 (14:02 UK time) Michael Disabato [MD] in
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MDP>> Aha! You are talking about S/MIME! That's completely different

MD> Yes and no. I use GPGRelay to handle encryption/decryption, and
MD> it can produce a MIME output which The Bat! interprets as
MD> attachments. I do not do decryption in the mail program.

In which case you are talking about PGP/MIME. Either way, you're not
talking about MIME, which TB handles perfectly (it being the
standard for message and attachment *encoding*, not encrypting).

TB doesn't yet provide any support for PGP/MIME at all.

MD> My mail list server (Mercury/32) produces MIME digests that The
MD> Bat! also interprets as attachments.

... and TB handles MIME digests very well indeed. Open any one of
the attached messages and TB opens a virtual folder containing *all*
of them. Until you open the digest, it is nothing but a carrier for
the encapsulated messages. IMO TB behaves correctly here. The only
thing missing is the ability to burst a digest as a filter action.

MD> In both cases, the result is the same.

Not at all.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.63 Beta/5 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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