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Content preview: This is also a reply to my own msg "signed MIME-PGP
broken?" On Tue, 2004-03-16 at 14:41, Hannes Gruber wrote: > Aha, I
see, the problem is caused by sanitizer writing something in >
plaintext into the mail that breaks the Encryption. > > I think the
only solution would be to configure maildrop in that way, > that mails
of S/MIME are not Sanitized. [...]
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