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At some point hitherto, Jeremy Blosser hath spake thusly:
> > Note that viewing *this* message did not change the 's' to 'S' even
> > though I have verification on and the signature was good because I have
> > not signed my copy of your key.  I expect the same behavior with the
> > traditional method, of course.
> 
> Well, if I try to verify *your* message, it does change to an 'S', even
> though I haven't signed my copy of your key. (?)

I'm finding that some of my messages, which all seem to be either
PGP-MIME or converted using the procmail rules, NEVER change from 's'
to 'S' even when signature verifies and I HAVE signed the user's key.

Foo?

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