--- Johan Wevers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Do these mailers still require pgp 2.x encrypted > messages?
Apparently not. I have used the --pgp2 switch with no resulting success. The remailers have used all versions of PGP in Windows with no decryption problems whatsoever for years in some cases. > If so, installing IDEA and using the --pgp2 switch > might help. If I can figure out how to install IDEA, I will, but I can't see how it could possibly matter with DSS/DSA keys. > >>The biggest difference between PGP/Windows XP vs > >>GPG/Linux seems to be the line endings to me. > However, in email this is standardised so it should > not matter. The original respondent was correct. I can say with absolute, 100% certainty that this is not the case. Despite -at armoring, I have seen the GPGed armored messages arrive with "|"s at the end of each line, etc. There are definitely line ending compatibility problems in some cases, worst with Yahoo mail, though these support Windows/PGP flawlessly. > put idea.c in the cipher dir and recompile. The "cipher dir" in this case would be /home/anonymous/.gnupg ? My personal guess at this point is that this has something to do with charactersets, though nominally UTF-8 should work. The ONLY way I could get GPG to work (sometimes) in Enigmail for simple encrypted e-mail only, however, was to change the characterset to ISO-8859-1. Linux/GPG has for the most part been an unremitting nightmare to use, and I have been using PGP daily since I beta-tested v.1 for Phil Zimmerman back in the late Bronze Age. I am NOT trying to use Enigmail with remailers. For this I have used the kGPG shell or stright comman-line GPG encryption, with no difference in success. The messages as sent look 100% perfect...they just don't work. I have repeatedly asked over the past several months on alt.privacy.anon-server and alt.security.pgp for help from people using Linux/GPG with remailers without success. I have no access to the remops list, though this would probably give the most useful info. This may just be yet another example of Linux Hell, one of the seemingly infinite number of undocumented, utter application failures that make that OS such a trial to use. [sigh!] __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users