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- Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2002 11:39:59 +0200
- From: Godwin Stewart <gstewart@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Followup on mutt and gpg
- References: <20020903012221.GD28108@example.com><E17m7Hy-0004gd-00@example.com><20020903102232.3534fca9.gstewart@example.com><E17m9lW-0000ZG-00@example.com>
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 18:11:11 +0900, Ulrich Plate <plate@example.com> squashed this out of the keyboard: > or variations of this. WTF? Are we signing or not? KMail says I do, you > don't, Sylpheed says you sign, I don't. Could somebody please shed some > light on this? Sylpheed is RFC-wotsit compliant in that it does PGP/MIME. Mutt (patched) and KMail have broken their RFC-wotsit compliancy in order to become OE-compliant and "sign" ASCII-armoured. From an RFC point of view, I am signing and you are not. From a M$ point of view, you are signing as long as the required plugin is attached to OE (how many OE users are going to think of that?) otherwise you are adding a few lines of gobbledygook, I am not signing. I can see that a war is going to break out over which signing method should be used. There are arguments for and against both methods. This is a tech list, and most of the people I communicate with are techies. Furthermore, I've always flaunted my "internet standards compliancy" as an argument why someone should buy a website from me rather than from the neighbour who does them with FrontPage and prevents non-IE users from viewing them. Therefore, I'm going to advocate standards compliancy once again and vote that we do PGP/MIME. -- G. Stewart -- gstewart@example.com gstewart@example.com Registered Linux user #284683 GnuPG key : BA3D01C6 (pgp.mit.edu) Fingerprint: C3DF C686 6572 6E59 E3E4 0F40 2B9A 2218 BA3D 01C6 --------------------------------------------------------------- Seen in the classified ads: NICE PARACHUTE: NEVER OPENED - USED ONCEAttachment: pgp00020.pgp
Description: PGP signature
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