On 10/07/2019 11:27, Werner Koch via Gnupg-users wrote:
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Well now, this email was interesting.

I can view it normally on my iphone, but in thunderbird+enigmail it
comes up as an empty message. It could be that this is one of the Efail
mitigations gone rogue, but there is another possibility.

Most email clients use MIME boundaries such as:

"===============8971366068707958548=="

but Werner's email client uses a hot word dictionary, seemingly to mess
with the NSA's bulk monitoring. For example, in this particular mail it
uses:

"=constitution_insurgency_Al_Qa'ida_Panama_Chicago_Posse_MI5_Stego_IDF"

In this instance, I wonder if the apostrophe hasn't screwed something up
- are apostrophes valid in the MIME boundary charset?

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Andrew Gallagher

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