Topic: Gmail - converted links in message body disrupt verification

Signed emails that contain URLs that Gmail makes into links do not verify. If I instead view the original, which is plaintext, select the signed block, and verify that, it checks out just fine.

Can we switch to looking at the raw email to verify it? Or is that a security concern since Gmail is injecting formatting into the original message, which is simply different from the original and we don't want to go back before it parsed and enhanced the message? Curious... And if a client sends a multi-part message, could each part be signed via PGP and verified separately? Like the text/plain part could be verified by itself (without web addresses and emails enhanced by gmail) and a text/html rich part could still be signed and verified in its text version... just wondering how easy that integration is.

Re: Gmail - converted links in message body disrupt verification

We use raw email to verify it wink

And very each parts is difficult, FireGPG verify only the first (if I'm correct wink)