Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@nic.fr> writes:
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 04:25:09PM +0100, Anne-Marie Eklund-Löwinder <Anne-Marie.Eklund-Lowinder@iis.se> wrote a message of 43 lines which said:
Well, that's quite another story. That's probably happens because I am using plain-text signatures together with Swedish diacritics, and on top of that, Outlook. :-)
This one worked, probably because it was sent directly to me, which seems to indicate that the MLM, not your MUA, was the culprit.
In any case, it is a good indication of the type of problems we'll have when DNSSEC will be deployed :-)
Actually that analogy doesn't hold fully. The PGP signature that were used by Anne-Marie doesn't conform to the IETF-standardized PGP-in-mail format, i.e. RFC 2015/3156. If RFC 3156 were used, the signature should have worked fine, even for non-ASCII characters such as 'ö'. This does not mean that DNSSEC as standardized by the IETF will work, though... ;-) /Simon Btw, the second signature were good here too. It was ASCII only. Let's see if this non-ASCII properly signed e-mail goes through..