Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!zephyr.ens.tek.com!tektronix!sequent!ccssrv!perry
From: perry@ccssrv.UUCP (Perry Hutchison)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions
Subject: Re: Encryption and editing (encrypted mail revisited)
Message-ID: <674@ccssrv.UUCP>
Date: 23 Sep 89 03:17:54 GMT
References: <226@usna.MIL>
Reply-To: perry@ccssrv.UUCP (Perry Hutchison)
Organization: Control-C Software, Inc., Beaverton, OR
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In article <226@usna.MIL> baldwin@cad.usna.mil.UUCP (J. D. Baldwin
) writes:

> Whenever I edit an encrypted file in *any* way, it trashes the info!
> I imagine that jove is adding some kind of end-of-file character ...
> I am using jove in (Text) mode.

My guess is that the editor is removing nulls and perhaps other non-text
characters from the encrypted file, clearing high bits, or something of
the sort.  Using binary mode may help, but the file will still get messed
up in transmission.  Try uuencoding it.  (Of course then the recipient
needs to have uudecode.)