Quoting Bryan Bibb (bryan.bibb@xxxxxxxxxx): > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----^M > Version: GnuPG v1.2.2 (GNU/Linux)^M > ^M > iD8DBQE/ha+vZHkU/XQom+8RAm3oAKCakPzJtJMqpu1vQka6h7b0UlcCNgCglhRc^M > Or6kl8xA9pu9CPUcwAxhem4=^M > =XZVK^M > -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----^M > Running ^K on this message returns the same error as before. Just something that I noticed. Are those ^M's really Control-M characters, or are they a ^ character followed by a M character? My GPG (1.2.3) knows how to handle Control-M characters at the end of lines (eg. DOS-line ends), but it doesn't support ^ followed by M sequences or anything else for that matter. What happens if you try to --verify the message yourself, after saving it to disk c.q. looking it up in your Maildir/ ? What does vim say when you open the complete message? Does it say [dos] or [noeol] or something else in the statusbar on the bottom? If I were you i'd take my mail elsewhere :) Sander. -- | If cats and dogs didn't have fur would we still pet them? | 1024D/08CEC94D - 34B3 3314 B146 E13C 70C8 9BDB D463 7E41 08CE C94D
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