I've been trying for some time to figure out why messages from me that are gpg signed come back to me with the signature marked bad.
I run three different computers all with SuSE 10.1, and use KMail/Kontact/Kgpg for all my email. Whenever I send my own signature to either a mailing list or to myself, the signature comes bad with red banners marked bad. When I look in the sent mail box on Kmail, the same message is marked as having a good signature. This occurs no matter which machine I send it from, my work computer, my home desktop or my laptop. I discovered that I could send a PGP signature from a Windows partition using Eudora/PGP 8.1 and the signature comes through marked as good. I've even tried back levelling Suse to version 10.0 but I get exactly the same results as with SuSe 10.1 Since I can send a message from the Windows Partition through my ISP and I can receive it on either my Linux partition or my Windows partition with a good signature I come to the conclusion that the ISP isn't doing anything bad to the email, but that it has something to do with what happens to it when I send it. I wonder if anyone else with a similar setup (Suse 10.1/Kmail/Kontact/Kgpg) can try sending themselves a signed email and see if this problem is systemic or mine alone. Bob -- Bob Smits Ph 250-245-2553 Fax 250-245-5531 E-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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