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