Hi Rob,

@15-Oct-2003, 20:16 +0200 (19:16 UK time) Rob [R] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Allie:

AM>> It indicates that the message was digitally signed, in this
AM>> case, using PGP.

R> Mmm, this is funny ; i noticed my (GPG signed) post yesterday did
R> not have the checkmark, so i did some test-replies with various
R> settings to see why not. On one reply the yellow checkmark _did_
R> show up in the Outbox, but now i can not reproduce it ...  :-(

MIME is the key. A PGP/MIME signature (like this message has and
like your previous message had) or an S/MIME signature will show a
check mark in the message list. A non-MIME signed message or an
unsigned message will not have a check mark.

The reason? Well, the message list is displaying information gleaned
from the message header. A MIME signature has an impact on the
message headers. TB indicates the presence of the MIME signarture
with a check mark.

-- 
Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v2.01 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1

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