Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Behalf Of Dr Andrew C Aitchison
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>> In that case it is odd that my alpine shows your message as
>> containing two parts (it doesn't claim that they are both
>> "attachments"):
>> 1 ~48 lines Text/PLAIN (charset: ISO-8859-1 "Latin 1
>> (Western Europe)")
>> 2 557 bytes Application/PGP-SIGNATURE (Name:
>> "signature.asc"), "OpenPGP digital signature"
>
> Likewise on Outlook (Blame my employer) text message (not attachment)
> that reads just fine signature.asc that shows as an attachment.
dr andrew, brian,
if you would look at my emails in their entirety, aka, source, you will
note that there actually are 2 attachments.
[1] my regular signature, which is visible, follows after the '-- ',
note space after '--', which is _attached_ my email client thunderbird.
[2] my digital pgp signature, which is hidden and attached by enigmail
'add-on' to thunderbird.
all of which are defined by rfc's and are in compliance.
information for all of this can be found on internet with a little
'advanced google' searching.
some email clients will show my regular signature inline with body of
my email. some will show it as an attachment. most will not show the
digital pgp signature.
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ms and outlook. :)
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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