Hi there, > Alex - could you temporarily disable s-mime on a signed message?
sure. But maybe there is an issue with the mailing list configuration that changes parts of the signed mails. Best regards, Alex On 25.01.2011, at 22:41, Andrew Long wrote: > > On 25 Jan 2011, at 20:11, Benjamin Donnachie wrote: > >> On 25 Jan 2011, at 18:22, Remco Rijnders <[email protected]> wrote: >>> For what it's worth... using gpg on my linux box with the mutt mail client >>> also complains about bad signatures on Benjamin's emails. >> >> Quite probably my fault - I cut and paste them to and from a terminal >> and I suspect GoogleMail plays havoc with the formatting invalidating >> the signature. >> > > My totally un-scientific poll of recent signed mails on these lists has shown > me that, with the exception of Ben's posts, any clear-signed mail originating > on a MAC, using either Apple mail or Thunderbird, come through OK. Any mail > from either of those two clients that uses s-mime comes through 'bad > signature'. > > As an experiment... > > Remco - could you send a signed s-mime message to the list? > Alex - could you temporarily disable s-mime on a signed message? > I'm sending this mail with s-mime (i hope!) > > For the record, i do *not* have 'disable s-mime' set on my preferences > > Regards, ANdy > > -- > Andrew Long > andrew dot long at mac dot com
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