Hi Folks, In the FAQ on the gnupg.org site there is a discussion about whether it's acceptable to use PGP/MIME. The FAQ says yes and has the following statement:
"Almost certainly. In the past this was a controversial question, but recently there's come to be a consensus: use PGP/MIME whenever possible. The reason for this is that it's possible to armor email headers and metadata with PGP/MIME, but sending messages inline leaves this data exposed." I'm confused by this. What does it mean? What does 'armor the mail headers" mean? Is this the same as 'encrypting' the mail headers or does it mean something else? Can someone explain this statement to me? Thanks, Anthony -- OpenPGP Key: 4096R/0x028ADF7453B04B15 C5CE E687 DDC2 D12B 9063 56EA 028A DF74 53B0 4B15 Other Key Info: http://www.cajuntechie.org/p/my-pgp-key.html XMPP/Jabber: cajunt...@dukgo.com VoIP/SIP: 1259...@localphone.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users