On Sun, 20 Apr 1997, Ron Murray wrote: > 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).
The important question here is "Why on earth are you using Eudora's auto-receive feature?" Aren't you just begging for a virus to be let loose on your machine? Don't automatically detach attachments, you'll do just fine then. Jason Costomiris | Finger for PGP 2.6.2 Public Key [EMAIL PROTECTED] | "There is a fine line between idiocy My employers like me, but not | and genius. We aim to erase that line" enough to let me speak for them. | --Unknown http://www.jasons.org/~jcostom -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .