That was the root cause of a long-standing exmh bug where GPG
signatures on replies would be corrupted - the trailing blank got
included in the GPG checksum generation calculation, but at the
remote end the canonical text (minus the trailing blank) got used
in the verification. I ended up hacking around it in exmh by
basically doing the moral equivalent of sed 's/[ ]*$//'
Fair enough; I stand corrected. Still not going to fix mhl, though :-)
I haven't been paying much attention to encrypted email support, but I might
have to in the near term; can you point me to a reference on this?
Specifically the part about how canonical text is defined? Or is that
just a GPG thing?
--Ken
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