K McI wrote:
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Completely off topic, but a request:
When you're quoting someone (anyone) who signed/encrypted
their message, can you ax the "----- $% BEGIN PGP SIGNED
MESSAGE $% -----" line, so ppls GPGPs don't wonder where the
sign block is?
I know I'm like, the only one here who does it, but I wanted
to let everyone know, not just for this list.
Thanx again
-uQ
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Or even better, could you not turn the PGP sig off for the mailing list?
It does make reading your mails a little more complicated than need be.
You could always link your public key to a key server in a quick signature
if you wanted people to have access.
Ged.
P.s I know my mails from work have that annoying disclaimer. Unfortunately I
can't get rid of it without passing through an external script to remove it
(which would be breaking my company rules)
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