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Message-ID: <1079748792.877.99.camel@localhost>
From: frank at knobbe.us (Frank Knobbe)
Subject: PGP attachments (was: NEVER open attachments)

On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 14:09, Jeremiah Cornelius wrote:
> They SIGN their messages, and
> some clients insist on representing inline S/MIME and OpenPGP messages as
> attachments.

BTW: I prefer to have Evolution (my email program of choice) sign
messages inline like PGP in Outlook used to do, but I can't convince
neither Evolution nor GPG to do so. If anyone knows of a clean hack to
trick Evolution to sign an email inline, please let me know.

Thanks,
Frank


PS: You will notice that I did not cc Jeremiah on this email since I
wasn't responding to him directly, but opening this question to the
list.  ;)

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