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On Thursday, May 29, 2003, 7:01:50 AM, Allie wrote:
BM>> The Bat! still converts tabs to spaces.

> TB!'s editor doesn't support true tabs. As a result, text pasted in
> with tabs will have the tabs converted to spaces.

BM>> It also deletes trailing spaces.

> Yes. It will do this upon sending.

Question. I'm using PGPckt build to sign my messages. I received a
warning from PGP 7.0.3/Eudora 3.0.1 users that some of my signed
messages sometimes have bad signature. I tried sending same message
that was invalid to both myself and friend with The Bat/PGPckt, and
both messages were with valid signatures.

As far as I know, Eudora 3.0.1 doesn't change the text of received
messages. Could this be a Bat problem?

I couldn't find a pattern. Maybe it's the "- blahblah" at the beginnings of
several lines, which get converted to "- - blahblah" by PGP. I didn't
use tabs in message, and I didn't have any trailing spaces I know of
(message was written in TB! editor).

I don't like the idea of my valid messages with invalid signature.
Does anyone have any ideas where the problem could be? Maybe
incompatibility between PGPckt and PGP itself?

                Domchi

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