On Thursday 13 March 2008 01:27:23 pm Paul Johnson wrote:
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This is a bug, guys. PGP signatures should not be stripped.
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Paul Johnson wrote:On Thursday 13 March 2008 01:27:23 pm Paul Johnson wrote:
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This is a bug, guys. PGP signatures should not be stripped.
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Yes it's a bug. Only not that they are being stripped. But that you sending them to the mailing list in the first place. DO NOT send them - that's all
On Thursday 13 March 2008 01:27:23 pm Paul Johnson wrote:
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This is a bug, guys. PGP signatures should not be stripped.
Yes it's a bug. Only not that they are being stripped. But that you sending them to the mailing list in the first place. DO NOT send them - that's all
I propose that PGP signatures should only be kept in messages sent to
the list in HTML, Rich Text or Word .doc file format.
(If there's any problem reading those formats, I suggest using Windows
software running under this handy software I have that provides a
compatibility layer for Unix-like systems. It's really rather
interesting and good.)
On Thursday 13 March 2008 03:53:14 pm vitamin wrote:
Yes it's a bug. Only not that they are being stripped. But that you sending
them to the mailing list in the first place. DO NOT send them - that's all
You do realize that wine would be the exception in the open source world by
banning the preferred method of signing messages, right? Stripping PGP/MIME
is broken behavior, not using it.
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Paul Johnson wrote:On Thursday 13 March 2008 03:53:14 pm vitamin wrote:
Yes it's a bug. Only not that they are being stripped. But that you sending
them to the mailing list in the first place. DO NOT send them - that's all
You do realize that wine would be the exception in the open source world by
banning the preferred method of signing messages, right? Stripping PGP/MIME
is broken behavior, not using it.
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I think you did not get that. Ok for those in the tank I'll repeat: NO ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND! If you can not configure your client to not attach useless stuff - then change client.
On Thursday 13 March 2008 07:15:31 pm vitamin wrote:
I think you did not get that. Ok for those in the tank I'll repeat: NO
ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND! If you can not configure your client to not attach
useless stuff - then change client.
Better idea: Fix the list to comply with RFC 4880.
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On Thursday 13 March 2008 01:27:23 pm Paul Johnson wrote:
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This is a bug, guys. PGP signatures should not be stripped.
No, the forum to mailing list interface strips ALL attachments, PGP
signatures are a waste of bandwidth UNLESS you have a trusted public key.
On Thursday 13 March 2008 07:15:31 pm vitamin wrote:
I think you did not get that. Ok for those in the tank I'll repeat: NO
ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND! If you can not configure your client to not attach
useless stuff - then change client.
Better idea: Fix the list to comply with RFC 4880.
No. There is another RFC about attachements sent to mailing lists.
Comply with that one. Do not sign messages sent to mailing lists.
Mailman is acting correctly and is stripping off attachments.
RFC 4880 is for person-to-person e-mail authentication, repudiation, and
content encryption.
On Thu, 2008-03-13 at 20:47 -0700, James McKenzie wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 13 March 2008 07:15:31 pm vitamin wrote:
I think you did not get that. Ok for those in the tank I'll repeat: NO
ATTACHMENTS OF ANY KIND! If you can not configure your client to not attach
useless stuff - then change client.
Better idea: Fix the list to comply with RFC 4880.
No. There is another RFC about attachements sent to mailing lists.
Comply with that one.
Cool. An RFC fight. Let me get my popcorn ...
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