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>Ugh. I checked OpenSSL (Netscape?) 4.73 too and it does the same. The cause 
is that
>Netscape isn't properly excluding the content. It is including a zero
>length content. This is a recent addition to Netscape and is a bug.
>I'll see if I can develop a work around.

In other words, do you mean that I couldn't verify the digital signature of 
those e-mail come from Netscape. I'm developing a Eudora S/MIME plug-in for 
our University.

I've asked my colleague to send me a signed message using Outlook Express. He 
accidentally sent both plain text and HTML format to me. So the message is a 
multipart message, but I could verify the digital signature without any 
problem. By the way, my colleague used a digital certificate generated using 
OpenSSL to sign the e-mail. Did it matter?

Angus Lee

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