On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:47 PM, Ben Finney <bignose+hates-s...@benfinney.id.au> 
wrote:
rdmur...@bitdance.com writes:

I don't even see Stephen Hansen's posts. My newsreader just shows
the header and says "[HTML part not displayed]".

Likewise.

Yeah, I know HTML is bad on newsgroups. I didn't realize that when I installed 
FireGPG to sign messages while in Gmail that it started handling my html/plain 
text content differently.

Oops.

That said: Is S/MIME / OpenPGP readable on these various clients? There's no 
HTML, the text body is just encoded in base64.

I haven't actually subscribed to a usenet newsgroup in eons upon eons.
If its not readable as S/MIME then I'll switch to inline PGP... that's just a 
slightly terrible solution for other places I have to talk and I'll have to 
take extra care to remember to manually check the settings based upon where I'm 
talking.

I'm re-sending this same message as the OpenPGP S/MIME attachment format -- 
just so test if its actually readable by news clients in general. I have 
absolutely no idea. Not touched a news client in years and years, as I said.

Sorry for the inconvenience.
--Stephen

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