Slightly OT: what pgp app generates this?
Robin Lynn Frank
Robin Lynn Frank <rlfrank-keyword-gnupg.b17f6fa109@paradigm-omega.com>
Sun Sep 14 19:32:02 2003
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Sorry for the OT post, but I figured this was the place someone would know =
the=20
answer. I am configuring my MTA to allow pgp/gpg signed and encrypted mail=
=20
through regardless of other restrictions and I thought I covered all the=20
header & mime types, but I spotted this in the logs and wanted to know what=
=20
generated it.
Content-Type: application/pgp-signature;? name=3D"00000000.mime...
TIA
=2D-=20
Robin Lynn Frank | Director of Operations | Paradigm-Omega, LLC
Email acceptance policy: http://paradigm-omega.com/email_policy.html
Our current s$p%a&m-t*r#a^p: twinky@paradigm-omega.dnsalias.net
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Content-Type: application/pgp-signature
Content-Description: signature
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux)
iD8DBQA/ZKZRzXwq4t8X1KoRAjZbAJ4t0N5me7aeL5u50FyQyQiNjN5SOwCeLFE+
efWrKa+9xnW0ORu9dbKOSYs=
=IKIi
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