Hello David, On Wednesday, January 26, 2005 at 14:04:38 -0500, David M. Shaw wrote: > A contributor to the gnupg-users mailing list frequently sends > clearsigned mails that (after invoking check-traditional-pgp on them) > do not display properly. After doing some digging, I think I've found > what the problem is. Mutt is looking for a blank line to separate the > ascii armor headers from the message data, and his mailer seems to be > adding spaces to the end of lines. [...] I've attached an example > message to illustrate the problem, and here is a patch that fixes it. I suspect the same disapearing first paragraph problem might well happen with GPGME, perhaps calling for the same fix. The attached patch-1.5.8.ab.inline_gpgme_buggy_separator.1 could probably take care of that. But I don't have the lib and can't check. Could please a GPGME user open Dave's example badmail to see (or not to see) the word "foo" in body? If it disappears, does my patch reappear it? Bye! Alain. -- « Be liberal in what you accept, and conservative in what you send. » Jon Postel / Robustness Principle / RFC 1122
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