Am 2004-06-05 14:24:10, schrieb Ruud H.G. van Tol:
It's just that one should use the simplest message
format on mailing lists. Use signing and encryption
and what-not wherever you like or even need it, but
not in public places like a technical mailing list.
I am on more then 90 Mailinglists and the half of it
prefer signed Messages... and the others don't care.
If you really need to sign your public messages
on a specific list (for example because somebody
fakes your identity there), do it in-line.
You mean pgp-altervative ?
This is not recommended, because if I answer to inline-pgp
I must delete the whole stuff manualy...
I normally don't read, so don't reply, to malformed
list messages. Feel free to keep sending them, I
won't see them.
Your problem...
Maybe you change to a better mailclient ?
All well configured MUA's can read my gpg-signature,
but not all MUA's can read inline.
Grtz, Ruud
Greetings
Michelle
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