Since I don't use Evolution, but Mozilla, I'm really curious as to why you have any difficulty reading his messages. As far as I can see, they are in perfectly plain ASCII text conforming to all applicable RFCs. Here's what I see from the "View Message Source" option of Mozilla:Hi,
would you mind not to email any more with your build-in pgp signing? It makes me and many others hard to read your postings. Thank you.
Alexander
From - Wed Dec 24 11:33:30 2003
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The famous speaker who no one had heard of said:
Give bidwatcher a try. Its eBay specific.
There is also VitaleBay which is a management tool for eBay sellers written in php http://vitalebay.sourceforge.net
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Of course, when just viewing the message in the usual way I don't normally see *all* the headers, but the message body is perfectly plain to see. It would seem to me that his mail is standards-conforming. If your MUA doesn't display it, I would say that it is defective somehow.
It's still completely OK for you to request him not to do it, but I just wonder what (if anything) is broken. Some (myself included) feel very strongly about signing their email (mine is signed PKS-7).
-- Fritz Whittington "You need only two tools. WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape..."
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