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Re: [SLE] Re: OT PGP - Was [SLE] 8.2 Announced
- From: "Theo v. Werkhoven" <twe-suse.e@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 22 Mar 2003 01:45:23 +0100
- Message-id: <20030322004523.GD19833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Carlos just had to get this off his chest:
>
> The 03.03.20 at 18:53, Tom Wesley wrote:
>
> > That depends on your mail client. KMail has options within the Configure ->
> > Security. But I'm quite sure that it's turned on by default. Pine has
> > extras that can make it work with a little work.
>
> In fact, your signature doesn't check with Pine, whereas that of James
> Oakley does. What I see is just an attached file (196 bytes) like this:
>
> [ Part 2, "signature" Application/PGP-SIGNATURE 196bytes. ]
> [ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
>
> Mozilla, in you case (and James Oakley) displays a broken pen icon; if I
> click on it mozilla will try to get the key from the server
> www.keyserver.net, and it fails in both cases ("no valid OpenPGP data
> found" in one case and "read error: connection reset by peer").
>
> So I don't know that it is properly signed .
Both peoples gpg/pgp sigs work without a hitch in Mutt 1.4.1i and
gpg-1.2.1-1
I suggest you try a "real" MUA
<g,d&r>
Theo
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Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org
ICBM 52 13 27N , 4 29 45E.
SuSE 8.0 x86
Kernel k_Athlon 2.4.19-4GB
See headers for PGP/GPG info.
>
> The 03.03.20 at 18:53, Tom Wesley wrote:
>
> > That depends on your mail client. KMail has options within the Configure ->
> > Security. But I'm quite sure that it's turned on by default. Pine has
> > extras that can make it work with a little work.
>
> In fact, your signature doesn't check with Pine, whereas that of James
> Oakley does. What I see is just an attached file (196 bytes) like this:
>
> [ Part 2, "signature" Application/PGP-SIGNATURE 196bytes. ]
> [ Cannot display this part. Press "V" then "S" to save in a file. ]
>
> Mozilla, in you case (and James Oakley) displays a broken pen icon; if I
> click on it mozilla will try to get the key from the server
> www.keyserver.net, and it fails in both cases ("no valid OpenPGP data
> found" in one case and "read error: connection reset by peer").
>
> So I don't know that it is properly signed .
Both peoples gpg/pgp sigs work without a hitch in Mutt 1.4.1i and
gpg-1.2.1-1
I suggest you try a "real" MUA
<g,d&r>
Theo
--
Theo v. Werkhoven Registered Linux user# 99872 http://counter.li.org
ICBM 52 13 27N , 4 29 45E.
SuSE 8.0 x86
Kernel k_Athlon 2.4.19-4GB
See headers for PGP/GPG info.
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