On Monday 01 January 2007 05:48, Olaf Gellert wrote: > Robert Smits wrote: > > 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. > > Well, can't tell for your special case. But there have > always been issues with encoding (7 bit / 8 bit) so it > might be that your emails encoding differs when you send > it from windows or linux (and this may cause some mailer > on the way to change the encoding (and destroy your clear- > signed messages) or not). > Well, it didn't use to be this way. It seems to have broken in the last few months.
> > 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. > > Does this problem only occur when you send to mailing > lists? Or does it also occur when you send signed emails > to normal recipients? That would give a strong indication > on where the error actually happens... No, it only seems to happen to me. That is, If I send a message to someone else it's normal and the sig is good. But if I send a message to myself, or to a mailing list and I then receive it myself, the sig is marked bad. I can receive signed messages from other people just fine, however. Thanks, Bob -- Bob Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users