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And it's late, and I'm using bad terms.... Sorry.

What I mean to say is that I had temporarily enabled 'open pgp mime' in the 
'composition' tab of preferences, and that I do not have s/MIME disabled (is 
that a difference?)

Byt it definitely looks like the problem is in the open pgp format of the 
signature :-( My last two mails had bad signatures and used open pgp mime.

Regards, ANdy

- -- 
Andrew Long
andrew dot long at mac dot com





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