Hi Christian, > I agree with everything you say (though I do hope the story about > rebinding the y-key was a joke). Your patch is important for the > wide-spread use of PGP in non-english communication.
Why? It's the best I could come up with. > I just checked that with your patch, I can finally use Mutt to sign > messages in the iso-latin-1 charset in the traditional way and verify > it in Pine. > > - - open message at work in Pine 4.44 > - - message is successfully verified on opening > by PGP-aware display filters (selfmade) calling PGP 2.6.3ia Great! > My test email had the header line, ``Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit''. > I don't know if there'll be problems if the message is transformed to > quoted/printable by an MTA. Would somebody else check that please? This is the reason for my fear of broken signatures. If the quoted-printable message is verified, the (mangled) signature will obviously be wrong. Same with base64 and whatever. If the re-converted text is verified, everything should work though. > This Email is signed the same way as described above. So you can try > to verify it with whatever you use. 01:40 viktor@bart:~ $ gpg --verify christian gpg: Signature made Sam 12 Jan 2002 00:58:54 CET using RSA key ID A1938DAD gpg: Good signature from "Christian Boltin Pietsch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" Could not find a valid trust path to the key. Let's see whether we can assign some missing owner trust values. No path leading to one of our keys found. gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner. gpg: Fingerprint: 38 CC 39 22 FE 4C 9A 95 12 F2 8A 15 71 72 DE 3F 01:40 viktor@bart:~ $ Looks good! Cheers, Viktor -- Viktor Rosenfeld WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/
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