On Sun, Sep 19, 1999 at 07:18:54PM +0100, Edward Betts wrote:
> > > Does anything special happen if the a message is signed?
> > Other than it gets processed?  Nope...
> 
> Oh, do you mean that it will work with [EMAIL PROTECTED] If so then I
> understand what you are saying, if not then I don't.

Essentially, it does exactly what people like me have been complaining it
didn't do:  IGNORE the MIME/PGP/whatever crap and just read the message.
This means that if I Cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] to change something about a bug
in a message and forget to tell mutt NOT to sign it, control will now
process the control request normally instead of sending me 20k or so of
documentation in 3 seperate emails telling me I screwed up.

This makes me happy.  =>

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