The Sunday 2005-05-15 at 18:34 +0700, Constant Brouerius van Nidek wrote:
Dear Sean, This message was received and showed that I do not have a key etc. etc. The next message that you produced with regard to this subject to Ken with the text "Maybe you don't have my key, that can...." was again a bomb. Do not know what you did different.
The second one had both a PGP signature and a pkcs7 sig. The first one ony had a pgp signature. I don't know why he uses both types of signatures simultaneously, though it can have it uses (authenticating one with the other, for instance). [ Part 1.2, Application/PGP-SIGNATURE 190bytes. ] [ Part 2, "S/MIME Cryptographic Signature" Application/PKCS7-SIGNATURE 2.6KB. ] As Randall pointed out, it is kmail handling of PKCS7 signatures that is at fault (in suse 9.0). Move those emails to a different folder, and see them with mozilla for example; it can also verify those kinds of signatures. -- Cheers, Carlos Robinson