Firstly, what is MUA? I hear that but am not sure what that means. Secondly, I have disabled that in Thunderbird. I had no idea it modified anything; I thought it was simply a text signature that did not interfere with Enigmail and GnuPG. Thanks for enabling me to understand the complication there.
On 20/03/2011 02:38 PM, Ben McGinnes wrote: > On 21/03/11 5:11 AM, Jonathan Ely wrote: >> >> The attached .asc file causes problems? I have disabled that but >> still enabled the header. Why would the .asc attachment option be >> there if it causes problems? > > The .asc file is the GPG signature and does not cause problems. The > signature that is referred to is the "confidentiality notice" that is > appended to your email. Presumably it is appended by your MUA or > GMail *after* the rest of your message is signed and thus the "bad > signature" message indicates your email has been modified (which it > has, by a disclaimer which everyone will ignore and not feel bound > by). > > > Regards, > Ben > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Gnupg-users mailing list > Gnupg-users@gnupg.org > http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
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