So why does in my evo my mails and others have attachment icons when they are PGP signed, from Greg's original mail it looks like more then one person have this? How can you have one behavior on one system and a different on another. What does the code say? Mathieu On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 12:11, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
well, for what it's worth... your mail does not have an attachment icon in my message-list. *shrug* Jeff On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 08:39, Mathieu Masse wrote:I disagree with your comment Guenther, I sign all my mail and after looking at my sent folder, all my mails have the paper-clip icon besides them and this is not all mail going to mailing list... Mathieu On Sat, 2003-12-06 at 07:42, guenther wrote:Mailer hackers: Question below... ;)I'm not referencing inline PGP. This is directly related to the proper, RFC standard. Agreed, it's doing its normal behavior, but it'd be cool to have this exception. Do S/MIME certificates come as attachments? I know this is forthcoming in the 2.0 series, but if so, I don't think everyone will want to see that as an attachment for all email.Sorry, I already have deleted the first part of this thread, thus stepping in late. Yes, I personally agree that PGP/MIME messages (which don't have any attachments beside the PGP stuff) should not show the paper-clip image noting the user about an attachment. Same for S/MIME. However, I just checked my PGP/MIME signed mail: The actually do *not* show the paper-clip. :) That was in non mailing list folders, like my Inbox. The PGP/MIME signed mails in some mailing list folders *do* have this paper-clip icon. Seems, this is related to the foot notes most mailing lists append to every mail. These added text does not show as attachment on unsigned messages, but they do so on signed messages. Seems, the confusing attachment notification is due to the mailing list footer on signed messages. Basically, this feels like a bug in the list servers... :-/ Greg, if you wanna file a bug about this, please mention the number. Mailer hackers: Are my above notes correct? Anything Evolution can do about this to be smarter than the list servers? Probably not. But I am sure, Greg and I can come up with a couple of real life examples. ...guenther-- Mathieu Massà M.Sc. All right, brain. You don't like me and I don't like you, but let's just do this and I can get back to killing you with beer. - Homer Simpson_______________________________________________ evolution maillist - evolution lists ximian com http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
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