* Robert J. Hansen <r...@sixdemonbag.org> [110227 20:28]: > > How about "inline confuses users who don't know anything about OpenPGP"? > > 1. Why are you sending them signed emails anyway?
I sign *all* my e-mail except for messages sent from my mobile (in that case, my signature tells the receiver why the message is not signed and offers the receiver to request a signed proof of authenticity later) or messages to people who can't receive signed messages (I had a case where e-mails arrived empty because of the MS Exchange/Antivirus/whatever combination at the receivers working place). > 2. And seeing strange MIME attachments doesn't confuse people? Less than strange text fragments at the head and the bottom of a message (Some people even think they are being spammed when they see inline PGP data), because an attachment without useful data will rather be ignored. Martin
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