-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tuesday 08 October 2002 10:49 am, Pablo de Vicente wrote: > Hello, > > I have run into some trouble with KMail, gpg and pgp5i. I will expose the > case: > > I usually use pgp5i and have exported my public key to a keyserver. Before > doing that I checked that using PGP5i in different machines and with > different identities KMail worked fine, detecting the validity of > signatures. > > The problem arises when people who only use GnuPG import my public key > from the keyserver. All emails from my address appear in Red in their Mail > folders and with a "Warning: The signature is bad" message. These people > use, under KMail -> Settings -> Security -> OpenPGP option "Select > encryption tool to use: GnuPG". > I can confirm that this does happen in KDE 3.1beta2.
> If the previous option is set to: "Autodetect", then the email will appear > in yellow with a "The validity of the signature can't be verified" message. > > However if one only uses KMail with PGP5 (for which one imports my public > key from the keyserver) the emails appear in green and with a "The > signature is valid and the key is fully trusted" message. > > Is there some kind of incompatibilty between GnuPG and PGP5i?. Is this a > KMail problem which, when using GnuPG does not recognize the validity of > messages signed with PGP5i?. > > On the other hand Kmail works fine the other way round, that is messages > signed with GnuPG are correctly verified. > > Any ideas? Have you emailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] They are the KMail developers. they should be able to help you more. - -- David Pashley [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nihil curo de ista tua stulta superstitione. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.0 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE9oq04YsCKa6wDNXYRArgBAKCdlMcgZ8PJ8z561azf9qnnTWWAzQCgmRE2 jQzZFDZxVBNjWMH1jg3Tb+8= =Lbsk -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----