On 14 Nov 2000, zsh@cs.rochester.edu wrote: > "Davide G. M. Salvetti" writes: > >> Now I'd have a little wishlist: one may sign one or more parts of a >> multipart message individually; could Gnus tell the user which >> parts of a multipart message are actually signed, instead of just >> displaying a single [[PGP Signed: OK]] for the whole message? > > It is not for the whole message, but one button for a signed part > (maybe multipart). The buttons are displayed at the beginning of the > signed (or encrypted) parts. So, what you wish to know is just the > end positions. Two possible solutions, > > 1. display buttons like [[The End of PGP Signed]]; > or > 2. a command like show-the-end-of-the-signed-part. > > Any better idea? The button is better, IMHO. It's easier to see what's signed and what isn't. BTW, with the hack you've made to sign messages by default, you you type in the key wrong and want to send the message again ('C-c C-c', by default) you'll get a "multipart sign=pgpmime" before the "part sign=pgpmime" you've just added. Is there any way to prevent that? Maybe changing this part of the function (re-search-forward "<#\\(/\\)?\\(multipart\\|part\\|external\\|mml\\)." nil t)) (insert "