Simon Spero wrote:
On a very similar note - could people who are using clear-text PGP signatures with mime use text/... instead of application/...; that way people without pgp will see the message text without having to mess with their mailcaps (that's the way text/* is supposed to work)
I'd hate to turn this into "e-mail encryption"-punks, but I believe that clear-signed PGP messages should not have MIME types at all. Here's why: 1. All PGP-aware mail reading programs can recognize MIMEless PGP messages. Thus, adding the MIME type does not help. 2. For all mailers that are not PGP-aware, the best way to handle clearsigned messages is to cut-and-paste them to a PGP window. This is most easily done if the message is simply displayed as text. Thus, adding the MIME type does not help. 3. There _is_ a PGP/MIME standard, and these clearsigned PGP messages do not conform to it. ObPlug: premail, I believe, implements the correct policy. Some messages need to be in MIME format (e.g. pictures). These messages are encoded using the real PGP/MIME spec. Other messages do not. These are encoded using plain PGP, and no MIME gorp. There is a small bug in 0.44, by the way, that causes messages with tabs to be wrongly classified as needing MIME. Just my two cents. Raph