28 Dec
1992
28 Dec
'92
7:19 p.m.
Stephen D. Williams writes:
How about two signatures, verbatim and space-collapsed.
That way if the latter was valid but the former was not, you would know that spacing was altered but other info remained valid.
sdw
This seems to be the correct solution to me. If PGP did this automatically in text signature mode, then it would be up to the reciever to decide if spaces were significant or not, and they would be prompted to think about this when the verbatim signature verification failed. If one often recieved messages with mangled spacing, one could become desensitized to this, but there's not much to be done about that. -- eric messick eric@toad.com