On Friday 03 November 2006 7:31 am, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> Mr. Moore,
>
> No. My mail reader didn't strip your signature. Your message results in
> *three* files in my system: an e-mail plus two attachments. One attachment
> is the text of your message. The other is your PGP signature.
>
> Ho hum.

your point.. my point I sent out one string as a message, the signature was 
INLINE, how did it become an attachment?  

I will further clarify my point.  90% of the time when I sign an email.  
Microsoft readers strip off the signature. I have even had reports that 
sometimes the signature is identified as a possible virus.... I have never 
had any problem with open source email readers..  Most opensource readers 
properly identifiy signed messages against my public key ring and properly 
tell me if they are trusted or not..  BTW my dad is Mr.. I am Fred.. 


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> Harold Fuchs
> London, England
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> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:37 AM
> Subject: Re: [users] How to sign a document
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