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Re: Is cygwin-ml softwere altering message content?


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Dave Korn wrote:
> > On 18 August 2006 12:42, Max Bowsher wrote:
> >
>> >> Al Slater wrote:
>>> >>> Max Bowsher wrote:
>>>>> >>>>> Václav Haisman wrote:
>>>>>> >>>>>> I have noticed that sometimes my PGP signed messages do
not arrive
>>>>>> >>>>>> intact from cygwin-ml. Is this a cygwin-ml software problem?
>>>>> >>>>> Yes, something in the ML software seems to like re-wrapping
lines. It's
>>>>> >>>>> breaking my PGP signatures too.
>>> >>> Your signature looks good from here
>> >> Amusingly ironic  :-)
>> >>
>> >> Seems that that particular message lacked any lines long enough to
>> >> trigger the re-wrap.
>> >>
>> >> Let me try to force a re-wrap to occur here:
> >
23456789A123456789B123456789C123456789D123456789E123456789F123456789G123456789
> > H
> >
> >   Didn't work.  Try some trailing spaces.

Are you saying that your mail client said that the signature was good
that time, coz mine (Thunderbird with Enigmail 0.94.0) says that the
signature was bad.

Looks like there are client problems.

- -- Al Slater
>       DaveK


- --
Al Slater

Technical Director
Stanton Consultancy Ltd

Phone : +44 (0)1273 666607
Fax   : +44 (0)1273 666601
email : al.slater@scluk.com

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