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In message <CAH48ZfyaXG8z155kjj0udTiCn8CtHnikfmL+nTXpeR=zgpt...@mail.gma
il.com>, Douglas Foster <dougfoster.emailstanda...@gmail.com> writes

>    * The 5% with inconsistent results need further investigation.   
>      Perhaps a server farm has one server that is generating wrong 
>      signatures.

more likely the email has been "fixed up" by a transport layer after the
signature was calculated. Start by looking for patterns such as accented
characters in the Subject header field or the RFC5322 From header field
(where Unicode stand-alone accents have been amalgamated with the
character they affect as a single glyph) or for unusual sets of spaces
(where "invisible" Unicode values have been substituted)

better yet of course get hold of the original email before it was signed
and sent to you -- but spammers tend not to help you with that !

- -- 
richard                                                   Richard Clayton

Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary 
Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. Benjamin Franklin 11 Nov 1755

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