On Thu, 26 Jul 2001, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > >Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > >> > > Yep, I remember the situation now -- Karsten sends his messages PGP >> > > signed (I just checked). OE chokes on them :-). Signing messages is >> > > good so I don't think he'll stop (it's just time for the rest of us to >> > > catch up <wink). >> >> I could care less about outcrook express -- which cannot handle multipart >> pgp/mime messages right. If one is going to use bovine crap for a MUA, one >> better be able to deal with the smell. > >I'm not an Outlook user, but _every_ PGP-signed message I get >goes by all my procmail rules straight into my plain inbox (So I >immediately know when Karsten replies to debian-user messages in >bulk!). > > >The reason? My incoming mail goes through an MS-Exchange server, >and it strips out the signature part and makes a mess of the mail >header. There's no > >* ^X-Mailing-List: <debian-user@lists.debian.org> >or >* ^From [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >left to filter on. > >MS-Exchange sucks.
Only MUA I tolerate with MS-Sexchange is telnet blah 110... retr and linux's terminal paging is perfect for me :) >Peter > > > -- A computer without windoze is like a fish without a bicycle. Who is John galt? [EMAIL PROTECTED], that's who. Finger me for PGP public key.