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Re: gpg/pgp noise



On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 08:23:06AM +0200, Frank Lanitz wrote:
> Am 08.05.2012 13:11, schrieb Indulekha:
> > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
> >> Version: GnuPG v1.4.11 (GNU/Linux)
> >> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
> >> 
> >> iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJPqPsiAAoJECPmYW6gk8JjitcH/RGtSdn39OPewwyXYgebGiUy
> >> Ws29uZkfae4LlD9LRQeGQujHVW7bzMVCW2EXdRsCGIbpU0+KUjYGJebXKtwzNmLU
> >> C1Uc7tVGUtACQ/S9DgFX1oBD4C7Siirdgokk+8HggVcqvGYs2jnxg5tetU+G18pE
> >> UQ9jxxaf48EANwHDgildQ85xHJk3DnWvfsvUASlobQIDq/vRmbLNPjdfBe1rp7R/
> >> Y8m7+3vxIsnSYrT8oeAGoDGJe3PrdJ6EP96VFJBjXARportrx+8YowUyEKeRyqf6
> >> EUNcXZILLpPJOqcyUsyxRALmGoTYqhHne6TQwZ6ZcGxihNl3+i/WFYQmHNBdTSU=
> >> =M9O6
> >> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> 
> This is an inline PGP-signature-block. You only can get rid of in case
> of your mail client is understanding inline signatures.

There are other ways to get rid of it, such as the display_filter techniques
for mutt (which yes, can understand/decode PGP, but you may not configure it to
do so - you may not wish it to!)


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