On May 8, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Thomas Zajic wrote:
The mails that you send from your Debian system using Evolution (which in turn uses gnupg-1.4.6 internally, ie. an "old" version) are verified just fine by Enigmail (which uses gnupg-1.4.9 internally, ie. a "new" version)even without any of the "--rfc2440" or "--rfc2440-text" parameters.
I think Evolution doesn't use the --textmode (or similar) parameters at all, so it doesn't matter which gpg version is used. So this could probably be solved by dropping the --textmode parameter from GPGMail's gpg call.
Mutt, OTOH, using the very same gnupg-1.4.9 that Enigmail uses internally, is perfectly happy and able to verify the signatures from both Evolution and Apple Mail, without any additional parameters modifying gpg's defaultbehaviour.
That's weird. :)
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