Hi ! I just made other tests, and I now know what is happening. It is because of our Lotus Notes server... I have a POP3 access to this server, but the attached files are always strangely detached (for security reasons, says our admin... for example, the HTML mails always come in two part : the text only, and a C.HTML file). When I receive the signed messages through it, the signature is a signature.asc attached file, totally unusable... I test with the same Evo/GnuPG signed messages, but with another POP3 server, and the sig comes OK, the padlock is here, and I can verify. So, thank you very much for your help. I know now that inline signatures (like Kmail) HAVE TO BE implemented in Evo, PLLLEEEAAASE ! Nicolas, France Le jeu 19/12/2002 à 23:07, evolution-admin ximian com a écrit :
This sounds like a bug somewhere. There was a bug to do with multipart/signed just fixed, so i dont know if that would address it. I suggest you open a bug on bugzilla.ximian.com and attach both the message in sent and the received message to the bug. On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 22:35, Nicolas ROBAUX wrote:MORE INFORMATION : I just made a test : When I send to myself a non-encrypted signed message : - In the "Sent Folder", the message appears with is the padlock at the bottom, so I can check my own signature, and it works. - When I receive it, in the "Inbox Folder", then is only the "signature.asc" files attached, with the arrow (text inline, etc...), and without the padlock. And I don't know how to check it !... Thank you again for your attention, Nicolas, France. Le jeu 19/12/2002 à 12:20, evolution-admin ximian com a écrit :Le mer 18/12/2002 à 22:32, evolution-admin ximian com a écrit :Evolution at the moment only supports PGP/MIME (which implies havingasignature attachment), and not inline PGP.Ok, thank you very much for your reply. So, I have another question : when I receive, in Evo 1.2.1, a non-crypted mail with a file "signature.asc" attached, how should I verify it ? I have of course imported your public key in my keyring (ID : FAB62800, isn't it ?). At the bottom of the mail, I can only view the arrow of the "signature.asc" and choose view text in line or in text editor, or save it on the disk. There is no padlock icon (althoughthereis a padlock icon when the signature is included in a crypted mail ; a click on this padlock, and the mail is verified) If I save it on the disk, gpg --verify signature.asc sees your key, but says BAD signature...
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