On Fri, 2002-12-13 at 12:05, Mike Leone wrote: > Ed Weinberg ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) had this to say on 12/13/02 at 11:14: > > This is not the first time I have heard this, but it is from the most > > credible source. I send gpg signed email to a friend and Outlook told > > him that it was deleting the email because it had a dangerous > > attachment. Can anyone verify that Outlook, with the latest updates, > > does or does not do this? > > Outlook has been blocking "dangerous" attachments for many months now; it's > the Outlook Email Security Patch. It's deleting the email since Outlook is > broken in regard to PGP/GPG (attachment) signatures; it turns the *body* > into an attachment, so they get a blank email with 2 attachments, instead of > a body with 1 attachment. And so when it deletes unsafe attachments, there's > nothing left of the message. > > Check <http://www.slipstick.com> for methods of getting around the patch. I checked this site. Does it have a solution for the end user or for those of us using Evolution?
-- Edward J. Weinberg, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Q5 Comm, LLC T. 914-713-7222 F. 914-713-7227
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