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>>>>> "hardie" == hardie <hardie at equinix.com> writes:
hardie> Example:
hardie> A multipart/signed message containing a pgp signature known to
hardie> some/all members of this list. As, for example, the ietf registrar pgp
hardie> signature (see http://www.ietf.org/ietf-registrar.asc).
Of the subset that can process PGP, a very small number can actually
process multipart/signed. I have never got mailcrypt.el to do it,
the Euroda and Outlook PGP plug-ins don't do it. The only ones that I know do
it are PINE, ELM and EXMH.
So, such a message would be better done as a straight clear-signed message.
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