Are gpg signatures considered attachments?

Thorsten Haude linux at thorstenhau.de
Tue Dec 27 11:52:15 CET 2005


Hi,

* John Clizbe wrote (2005-12-27 04:08):
>You could try Thunderbird + Enigmail. Enigmail will allow you to create
>per-recipient rules, so that you may send either inline-signed or
>PGP/MIME-signed messages depending on which list you're posting.

Mutt can do that, too.


>You can't spell fiasco without SCO. PGP/GPG KeyID: 0x608D2A10/0x18BB373A
>"what's the key to success?"        / "two words: good decisions."
>"what's the key to good decisions?" /  "one word: experience."
>"how do i get experience?"          / "two words: bad decisions."
>"Just how do the residents of Haiku, Hawai'i hold conversations?"
>Comment: When cryptography is outlawed, b25seSBvdXRsYXdzIHdpbGwgdXNlIG
>Comment: Be part of the £33t ECHELON -- Use Strong Encryption.
>Comment: It's YOUR right - for the time being.
>Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

Quite an excessive sig, I must say.


Thorsten
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