At 02:53 PM 2/16/2005, you wrote:
Note: I use Eudora.
Unfortunately, this is a design "feature" of Eudora.. It always extracts
attachments, and has to, as it does not support leaving them in the
message mailbox. This has lead to numerous security exploits against
eudora in the past. Since the at
At 05:35 PM 2/16/2005, Evan Platt wrote:
I only seem to have this problem on this list and the mrtg lists...
however a number of messages come with attachments. Looking at them, they
appear to generally be PGP keys. Not a major issue, but now I have dozens
of them (well, more).
Not to pick on
They're S/MIME digital signatures. Eudora has a habit of automatically
extracting (and severing) attachments and plopping them on the drive
somewhere of the user's choosing, providing a link to it in the email.
Most of us use clients that behave radically different. Eudora should
probably not e
I only seem to have this problem on this list and the mrtg lists... however
a number of messages come with attachments. Looking at them, they appear
to generally be PGP keys. Not a major issue, but now I have dozens of them
(well, more).
Not to pick on people, but just in the last few days, I