MFPA @ 2006-6-07 8:15:26 PM
"Attachments open with a different name" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> You don't anyway. Just reply and the "-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED
> MESSAGE-----" has disappeared. The cut mark still works after
> gaining an extra dash space at the beginning, so I should think all
> is hunky dory...

I don't experience that. I have to delete it every time. Do you have
some fancy REGEX that you use in your template?

> Unless you actually verify the PGP signature. This seems leave a cut
> mark missing the trailing space and therefore non-functional. Same
> happens if you decrypt a (non-MIME) PGP-encrypted message.

> Can anybody reproduce this?

Cannot confirm using GnuPG 1.4.2.2

> We all seem to manage ignoring the HTML attachment many people send
> along with a few lines of text, as well as the screenfuls of
> disclaimers at the bottom of messages sent from corporate systems.
> (-;

Don't we all know...

>> Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above
>> (after queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the
>> old signature and re-sign the edited message.
> Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?

Yes.

-- 
Chris

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