From: Brad Knowles (blk@skynet.be)
Date: Tue Jun 01 1999 - 14:50:37 CDT
At 9:42 AM +0000 6/1/99, Charles Lindsey wrote:
> Other applications will follow, but those are the urgent ones, and what
> they have in common is that the headers in question (Control, Approved,
> etc) MUST remain in the main headers of the article (for compatibility
> with present usage) and NOT be moved into some multipart.
I don't see why you can't duplicate the headers in question
inside the multipart/signed, and then once you've validated the
signature, replace any of the unsigned headers that don't match with
their signed counterparts.
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