Re: check-traditional-pgp oddity
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Stewart V. Wright wrote:
> * Todd <Freedom_Lover@xxxxxxxxx> [030916 19:31]:
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>> I hadn't done that, but in trying it just now, it behaves as expected, the
>> text is all there.
>
> Are you sure and how did you check?
I just piped the message (well, the plain text part of) to gpg and into
less. From that I could see that the text was intact. I didn't care or
look for the signature status as I don't have the key of the signer. I just
wanted to determine where the text was disappearing. It's mutt that is
stripping it, though it might be partially because the message has bad form
(see the other message I just posted here).
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Todd OpenPGP -> KeyID: 0xD654075A | URL: www.pobox.com/~tmz/pgp
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