AT command error.
Ruediger Back (back@kunou.wuerzburg.de)
Sat, 6 Jun 1998 05:29:32 +0200
rj@eli.elilabs.com (Robert J. Brown) writes:
> >>>>> "Frank" == Frank D Cringle <fdc@cliwe.ping.de> writes:
>
> Frank> l41484@alfa.ist.utl.pt writes:
> >> On Tue, 2 Jun 1998, Marc Eberhard wrote:
> >>
> >> > I'm really upset by those stupid users of Windows software
> >> blaming me to > send out attachements. I don't know, why those
> >> mailers claim, that pgp > signed _plain_ _ascii_ _text_ _mails_
> >> are attachements. Have a look at the > mails and throw away
> >> your mailer. It's your fault, not mine. I'm sending > this mail
> >> without signing it, so that you will be able to read it even
> >> with > your broken software, but I will continue to sign my
> >> mails. Fix your mailer > and stop telling me this bull shit!
> >>
> >> It's not only windows, Pine can't read it too.
> >>
> >> watch :
> >>
> >> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text;
> >> x-action=sign
>
> Frank> RFC-2015 claims that application/pgp has been withdrawn and
> Frank> replaced by application/pgp-signature (among other pgp
> Frank> content-types, and the one that is relevant here).
> Frank> RFC-2015 has "elective" status according to RFC-2200.
>
> Ditto for xemacs, but xemacs is friendly enough to allow you to
> display *ANY* attachment as plain ascii text, so its no problem for
> me. :-)
>
not quite correct... any recent XEmacs has a mime capable mail and
news viewer...You just click on the button saying pgp-signature and it
shows you the message text in a separate buffer. You should look for
mailcrypt and mime packages...
just a hint....
rudy