Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
Pavitra wrote:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
It looks the same as woggle's messages to me.
I seem to remember that I stopped using GPG with Agora because someone
complained that their MUA didn't strip out the machine-readable parts of
the message properly. How does this look to everyone
On Sun, 2009-08-23 at 17:03 -0500, Pavitra wrote:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
What's your public key?
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ais523
ais523 wrote:
On Sun, 2009-08-23 at 17:03 -0500, Pavitra wrote:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
What's your public key?
Obviously there's basically no security against a MITM attack here (the
Distributor is in a particularly good position to execute it, and is
known to be generally
coppro wrote:
You should also feel HUMILIATED if you didn't vote in this
QUORUM-FAILING election! Especially if you missed the second, correct
announcement and so got your vote dropped! HUMILIATION!
What was quorum for this election, and for the Tailor election, and
why? Based on recent
c-walker wrote:
* FINE with an amount of one class of asset, appropriate for
rule breaches of small consequence. An amount is only valid
if the currency's backing document binds the ninny or the
You may want to clarify Rule 2141's implication that the rules bind
all
Pavitra wrote:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
Looks fine here (Thunderbird 2.0.0.23)
I wrote:
Pavitra wrote:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
Looks fine here (Thunderbird 2.0.0.23)
Clarification: the PGP stuff is not shown unless I select View Source;
I have not attempted to do anything else with it.
2009/8/23 Pavitra celestialcognit...@gmail.com:
Testing PGP/MIME for readability.
In Gmail, below the message there is a horizontal rule (not
full-width) and a text attachment available called signature.asc. It's
quite small and ignorable. I can view it with one click.
(I'm probably the one
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