Am Fr, den 26.03.2004 schrieb Paul Johnson um 04:52:
> Joerg Johannes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Am Do, den 25.03.2004 schrieb Paul Johnson um 03:03:
> >> For any signature, it's generally considered polite to put in a "-- "
> >> (that is, dash dash space newline) on a line by itself.  See my signature
> >> for an example.
> >> 
> >> See also: http://www.newbie.org/
> >> 
> >> - -- 
> > Errh, your sig starts with "- -- \n". Bad example. Go fix it.
> >
> > joerg
> 
> Not when using inline PGP signatures, then it's considered valid.

OK, sorry for that. But now to something else: I use evolution as mua,
and I don't quite understand what to do with inline PGP signatures. When
the signature is attached, I see a lock symbol at the bottom of the
mail, and when clicking on that lock the signature is checked (if the
key is available). This does not work with inline signed messages: I see
only the
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
...
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
signature, but I don't know how to check the validity of such a
signature.
Is this brokenness of evolution? Or am I missing something fundamental?

joerg

-- 
Gib GATES keine Chance!

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