On 06/08/17 20:07, Walter H. wrote: > On Thu, June 8, 2017 09:00, Ed Greshko wrote: >> On 06/08/17 14:23, Walter H. wrote: >>> right, I had once configured to only send HTML mail to specific >>> domains, >>> which means to any other it is plain-text >>> >>> it seems that the mailinglist-mailman is broken ... >> So, how is it broken? > where is the digital signature (S/MIME) shown? > >> I mean other than now forcing me to remember to >> hit "Reply List". :-) > of course stripping off HTML is a feature, but ... > > that I send both text/plain and text/html was a guess of mine, because of > the lines inside the mail source you gave earlier; I don't recall putting out any headers that showed your message containing HTML. Now, looking back in the list I do see messages with HTML formatting. In those cases, as per the RFC's, they do have an initial header of Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="===============6657248435458859845== But then you have Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="f403045c3978a173c20550995890" With the alternative forms of the same content bounded by what is specified in the "boundary" > > I only send text/plain, and this signed ... > > the mails, that I send are > > e.g. > multipart/signed; protocol="application/pkcs7-signature"; micalg=sha1; > boundary="------------ms090300020904060901010406" > > and not > > e.g. > multipart/mixed; boundary="===============5882133914592620319==" > I do see what you mean about S/MIME. I've not used that in quite some time so I'd have to look to see how/why it gets broken. I've used PGP/MIME on this list before, and I will sign this message, and it didn't get broken. Guess I'll have to get a free S/MIME cert for testing at some point. :-) :-) -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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