It seems a few of you are using a mail agent that's capable of generating a detached PGP certificate of your message and including it as a MIME type of application/pgp-signature, apparently under the impression that we're all going to take the time to check whether or not it was really you who sent that embarrassing message.
I don't know how the average Linux mailer handles these, but I use Windows 95 (no, don't bother flaming) in my main machine, with Eudora as my mailer. I'm getting a little tired of my attachment directory filling up with little PGP signatures which contain no indication of which message they belong to, even if I wanted to crank up PGP to check them, which I don't. (Note: this is NOT an attack on PGP: I use it myself. The issue is that I don't need any help to clutter up my hard drive -- I can manage that quite well on my own, thank you very much). Since I've written a Eudora 3.x plug-in to interface with PGP anyway, I thought I'd add a translator for these signatures and have it discard them. I think it should work, but I have no way to test it except to wait for a Debian user digest with a signature in it, and see what happens -- and, would you believe it, since I've written the translator, no PGP signatures have turned up! A better way to test it, of course, would be to obtain whichever mail agent generates these things, install it on my Linux machine, and send messages to myself for collection with Eudora. In the interests of harmony, can one of you people who are generating these detached PGP certificates tell me what mail agent you're using to generate them? And, if it's a little obscure, or hard to obtain outside the USA, a site I can obtain it from? Thanks, .....Ron Ron Murray [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://curly.ece.curtin.edu.au/ron PGP Public Key Fingerprint 1C 39 39 73 B4 D1 FA DA 0B 26 D5 23 13 45 6D 3E -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .