Hello David, On Monday, April 22, 2002 at 3:35:19 PM -0500, David Thorburn-Gundlach wrote:
> ....and then Rocco Rutte said... > .... and here's clue number two. ^^^^ Note here the 4 dots, when you sent only 3... > So *now* what do you get? Just to confuse things up, I could not verify this one! gpg: BAD signature from "David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" And in Mutt's status line: PGP signature could NOT be verified. It's of course because of my found but still unsolved local delivery problem. Once the superfluous dots removed by hand, gpg: Good sig and Mutt: succesfull verification. This time it's that your mail was plain/text *not* QP encoded. In this case of course prepending dots are not encoded, and that's normal. Bye! Alain. -- Give your computer's unused idle processor cycles to a scientific goal: The Genome@home project at <URL:http://genomeathome.stanford.edu/>.