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Re: GNUPG for (ugh) Outlook Express



 On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 03:32:47PM -0400, Jerry Feldman wrote: 
> I'm looking at the raw messages, both the one I sent to myself as well 
> as the ones from the listserv. I will send them to you directly as 
> attachments. I do not see any "Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64" in 
> either the Internet headers of the rest of the email message. In any 
> case AFAIK, claws is not inserting it. 

I don't need you to send me the messages... I was only trying to be 
helpful. :)  I looked at all of the messages I have in my Linux folder 
from you (which is only about 6 messages), and as it happens only that 
one message is in base 64, the one with this msg-id: 

   [hidden email] 

Funny coincidence that that message just happens to be the one I 
looked at.  I also was looking at the raw message text, and the copy 
in my inbox is unquestionably encoded in base-64.  If your MUA didn't 
do it, then the only alternative is that my MTA did, and I'm not sure 
but I don't think that's possible...  But whatever the case, I 
personally don't really care. :)  If you're satisfied that your MUA 
isn't the problem, then so am I.  I hope my other suggestions were 
helpful... 

-- 
Derek D. Martin    http://www.pizzashack.org/   GPG Key ID: 0xDFBEAD02 
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