Re: rfc 4880 // armor headers and footers

2011-10-04 Thread Werner Koch
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 00:01, ved...@nym.hush.com said: > > BEGIN PGP MESSAGE, PART X/Y GnuPG does not support this PART stuff. Neither does it support the Charset armor header. The rationale for not supporting this misfeatures is that it tries to mimic a part of MIME which is more suitable for th

rfc 4880 // armor headers and footers

2011-10-03 Thread vedaal
Rfc 4880 section 6.2 ( http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880#section-6 ) lists the following header as one of the acceptable ones: BEGIN PGP MESSAGE, PART X/Y (It assumes - before BEGIN and after Y) GnuPG doesn't recognize this, and gives an error message of: $ gpg /cygdrive/c/hflt3dCH.txt.asc

Re: GnuPG, Thunderbird, and Armor Headers From PGP 9.5

2007-02-16 Thread David Shaw
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 04:28:05PM -0500, pete wrote: > > -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- > > Version: PGP Desktop 9.5.2 (Build 4075) - not licensed for commercial use: > > www.pgp.com > > PGP Desktop adds a second line for "www.pgp.com". If I paste the > message into notepad and delete that line, t

Re: GnuPG, Thunderbird, and Armor Headers From PGP 9.5

2007-02-16 Thread Charly Avital
pete wrote the following on 2/15/07 11:28 PM: [...] > I played around for a while, and found a fix for this. The top of the > message looks like this: > >> -BEGIN PGP MESSAGE- >> Version: PGP Desktop 9.5.2 (Build 4075) - not licensed for commercial use: >> www.pgp.com > > PGP Desktop ad

GnuPG, Thunderbird, and Armor Headers From PGP 9.5

2007-02-16 Thread pete
I have to communicate via PGP a lot via Windows, and I've been having a problem for a while that I'm trying to avoid having to go through a lengthy workaround. I'm running XP, Thunderbird 1.5.0.9 with GnuPG for Windows 0.7.4 (I know, I know -- I'm downloading an update right now, but I'm not sure

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-14 Thread Masashi SAKURADA
Hello, As I saw X-Mew: <1> BAD PGP sign "John P. Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" COMPLETE, I tried this -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] sakurada]$ wget http://home.comcast.net/~jpclizbe/0x18BB373A.asc --11:07:36-- http://home.comcast.net/%7Ejpclizbe/0x18BB373A.asc => `0x18BB373A.asc' Resolving home

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-14 Thread John Clizbe
Thomas Jones wrote: > lusfert wrote: >> Hello. >> >> How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for >> example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it >> affect compatibility with other applications? >

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-10 Thread Werner Koch
On Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:20:03 +0930, Alphax said: > Well, you can use --no-emit-version and --no-comments... Or use sed to modify or insert header lines. Shalom-Salam, Werner ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread Thomas Jones
lusfert wrote: Hello. How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it affect compatibility with other applications? Can I put custom text into "Version:" in stage of exportin

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread Albert Reiner
[lusfert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Sat, 08 Oct 2005 16:15:43 +0400]: > How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for > example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it > affect compatibility with other applications? Not an expe

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
Alphax wrote: > lusfert wrote: > >>>Hello. >>> >>>How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for >>>example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it >>>affect compatibility with other applic

Re: Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread Alphax
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 lusfert wrote: > Hello. > > How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for > example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it > affect compatibility with other applications? &

Armor headers

2005-10-08 Thread lusfert
Hello. How can I change text (not by manually editing) in armor headers (for example, "Version:") or armor headers themselves (add, remove)? Will it affect compatibility with other applications? Can I put custom text into "Version:" in stage of exporting public key, making si