On 2016-09-22 23:02, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > I have to declare mutt innocent in this instance. What happened was > that something in the transit or delivery path applied the following > transformations: > > 1. Where a leading dot was QP-encoded as =2E, unapplied the encoding and > changed it into a literal dot. > > 2. Reflowed binary base-64 encoded parts from 72 chars per line to 60. > > It is not surprising that the signature no longer matches after these > changes :-) And now I found another similar case: http://marc.info/?l=mutt-users&m=147458400528234&q=raw Here, my copy has the leading "=66rom" decoded into "from", and the trailing ": =20" encoded (!) into ":=20=20". GRRR. I know there's sendmail (the real thing, but the latest version) in the path between the list server and me. Is sendmail known for such tricks? -- Please *no* private Cc: on mailing lists and newsgroups Why does the arrow on Hillary signs point to the right?