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Hi Simon,

on Tue, 3 Dec 2002 17:30:07 +0000GMT (03.12.02, 18:30 +0100GMT here),
you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :

gpg: Signature made 12/03/02 18:30:07 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit using DSA key ID 
5C7E8966
gpg: Good signature from "Simon Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"

S> I  have noticed that messages "cryptographically signed" in MIME format show
S> up  in TB! with a dinky little Bat inside a circle on the message glyph when
S> read  and  unread.  Would  there  be  any  way to do this with PGP encrypted
S> messages as well?

I don't think so. S/MIME comes as an attachment which can be indicated
as that, whereas PGP is plain text.

However, there might be a way to somehow mark a PGP message by using RegExp
on the -----PGP part, but don't ask me details... ;-)

- --
Cheers
Peter

Nobody can hurt me without my permission.
Mohandas Gandhi

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