* Jesper Harder writes: > Hit the Thunderbird developers with a cluestick? I like this solution. :-) > Seriously, to accomodate inapproriate use of inline pgp we have to > look for magic strings inside MIME multiparts (and format=flowed > parts). Couldn't Gnus just simply scan the message for "----Begin PGP Signed Message----", or whatever it is? But that won't solve the problem of PGG not being able to verify the sig (mailcrypt can, BTW). So this problem is two-fold (and not our fault)... 1) Gnus doesn't recognise that the message is signed. 2) PGG can't verify the signature. (possibly related to #1) -- |---------------------| | Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. | | The proof of the pudding, is under the crust. | |---------------------------------|