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From: owner-cypherpunks@hks.net
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 94 12:04:58 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Disclaimer within signed body?
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In article <199412031833.KAA17387@largo.remailer.net>,
Eric Hughes <eric@remailer.net> wrote:
>Now as far as aesthetics, this has got a lot of screenjunk in it. It
>does, however, represent exactly what is going on in a way that the
>right kind of MIME capable reader can make exact use of.
>
>I'm not advocating this. I do think, though, that a minimal solution
>to all the criteria at once looks a lot like this.
Somewhat, yes. As the aesthetics are important to me (which is why
I avoid MIME as a rule), I'll avoid doing a MIME-compliant solution
until MIME is integrated better with MUAs. Which in practice means
that until it's part of emacs/vm, since that's what I use.
I'm not currently concerned that the separation be computer-parsable,
as long as it's human-parsable.
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