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On Thursday, May 29, 2003, 6:52:32 PM, I wrote:
> 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).

Solved the mystery. Seems that I used some hi-ascii characters in that
messages (namely, typographer's quotes and latin s with acute, left
from pasting the text into the message). Eudora 3.0.1 didn't display
those as they were sent, and passed wrong characters to PGP.

                Domchi

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