There are very good reasons to build remailers (and all mail tools) to pass on all the bytes they can, trailing spaces and .sigs included. Might I sugjest that we set up the remailers with a feature where it tests mail sent from its owner to make sure there is no "compromising" content and that the outer shell verifies correctly, if it fails either of these tests it is dumped in a file and a note returned to you saying someings not right. This has two good features, first you know that what you send out is good looking stuff and that if someone complains that its likely the falut of some machine between the two of you and not you. Second this gets folks running remailers everywhere just as part of the infrastructure of using cryptoware. Does this sound like something we can build upon for everyone? ||ugh Daniel