KDE 3.1.3 / KMail / cryptplug
Hi! I have been using the OpenGPG cryptplug module for KMail for a while and have been quite happy with it. Yesterday, I installed KDE 3.1.3 (from a ftp.suse.com mirror) on my SuSE 8.2. KMail no longer correctly accepts PGP/MIME signed Mails, but shows a red frame around the mail (indicating an invalid signature), although the signatures are correct (checked manually and with mozilla's enigmail). Cleartext signed messages (ASCII armored) are fine, though. Are you using KMail 1.5.3 as well? Can you correctly verify this mail's signature? Has anyone else had this problem and a solution for it? According to it's chanelog, KDE 3.1.4's KMail seems to have some fixes for cryptplug problems... TIA, Regards, Bastian -- Bastian Friedrich bastian@bastian-friedrich.de Adress & Fon available on my HP http://www.bastian-friedrich.de/ \~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\ \ Know what I hate? I hate rhetorical questions!
Am Dienstag, 23. September 2003 13:35 schrieb Bastian Friedrich:
Hi!
I have been using the OpenGPG cryptplug module for KMail for a while and have been quite happy with it. Yesterday, I installed KDE 3.1.3 (from a ftp.suse.com mirror) on my SuSE 8.2.
KMail no longer correctly accepts PGP/MIME signed Mails, but shows a red frame around the mail (indicating an invalid signature), although the signatures are correct (checked manually and with mozilla's enigmail). Cleartext signed messages (ASCII armored) are fine, though.
Are you using KMail 1.5.3 as well? Can you correctly verify this mail's signature? Has anyone else had this problem and a solution for it? According to it's chanelog, KDE 3.1.4's KMail seems to have some fixes for cryptplug problems...
Well, I just tried it, until I got your key from the keyserver network I got the yellow frame around it for 'unknown key'; now that I got your key i get the red as well. bye, MH
TIA, Regards, Bastian
-- Die unaufgeforderte Zusendung einer Werbemail an Privatleute verstößt gegen §1 UWG und 823 I BGB (Beschluß des LG Berlin vom 2.8.1998 Az: 16 O 201/98). Jede kommerzielle Nutzung der übermittelten persönlichen Daten sowie deren Weitergabe an Dritte ist ausdrücklich untersagt! gpg key fingerprint: 5F64 4C92 9B77 DE37 D184 C5F9 B013 44E7 27BD 763C
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Bastian Friedrich
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Mathias Homann