Re: Content-Type in DSAs
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Clinging to sanity, Alexander Neumann mumbled in his beard:
> Hi Lupe,
>
> * Lupe Christoph <lupe@lupe-christoph.de> wrote:
>> Comparing the DSAs and reading how mutt recognizes a PGP signed message,
>> I found that only some DSAs from Martin Schulze have a Content-Type as
mutt
>> wants it:
>>
>> Content-Type: application/pgp; format=text; x-action=sign
>
> -> PGP/MIME
No. PGP/MIME is multipart/signed on the top level, whatever the mime type of
the message is in the first MIME part, and application/pgp-signature in the
second MIME part.
application/pgp is a never standardized text/plain variant of an inline
signed message, with the main problem that some Mailers do not render it
correctly (since they assume that unknown application/... is binary, not
text).
cheers
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