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Recently, I discovered the following message on GPG startup:
gpg: signature packet without timestamp
This prevented a few programs which rely on GPG from working entirely.
Fortunately, GPGshell is not so fussy, and I keep a log of when I have
importe
Sascha Kiefer wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> i'm writing on a programm which verifies and decrypts messages as they
> arrive.
> It it is fully S/MIME (using M$ Crypto API) and PGP/MIME (GnuPG)
> compatible.
> The hardest problem i face is to detect inline PGP parts and handling
> them correctly:
>
> * if
On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 18:28:59 +0930, Alphax said:
> Recently, I discovered the following message on GPG startup:
> gpg: signature packet without timestamp
gpg in general needs the timestamp of the signature to figure out the
latest signature. However when the signature is not used we should
not
Thanks.
I use a similar approaches...
I just finished (more less) the part yesterday where the body is text/html
only and does not have
an alternative text/plain.
What i figuered that you can pipe any content (encrypted or/and signed) to
gnupg
using the option --decrypt and it will verify and/or de
Hello Patrick,
On Friday, June 17, 2005 at 7:44:49 PM +0200, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> what I do in Enigmail. For attachments, I'm looking at the
> content-type (application/pgp-*)
What about the types Mutt generates since version 1.5.1:
| Content-Type: text/plain; x-action=pgp-{encrypte
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I'm not aware of that.
Are u using mutt?
May u send me a signed, encrypted and your public key so i can get the idea?
Regards,
Sascha
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