la. den 06. 02. 2016 klokka 10.31 (+0100) skreiv Stig Roar Wangberg:
la. den 06. 02. 2016 klokka 09.49 (+0100) skreiv Stig Roar Wangberg:fr. den 05. 02. 2016 klokka 09.27 (-0500) skreiv Adam Tauno Williams:On Fri, 2016-02-05 at 15:06 +0100, Stig Roar Wangberg wrote:It seems like I manage to send signed emails. Not sure about he encryption yet. But it seems like I cannot encrypt and sign at the same time. I get an error message when I try that.I received and could read your encrypted message to my address; I replied with an encrypted message. Note that when you send such a message you want to SIGN *AND* ENCRYPT. Both. It is an odd use-case to encrypt without signing.Thanks again. I think the encryption and the signing is working together now. It seems like everything is back in order. One of my recipients told me that the SHA value of my signing is SHA-1 and not the value I set it to be in here, which is SHA-512. SRWPerhaps there should be a correspondence (?) between the value in here and the value of my key? I configured my key from using to SHA-1 to SHA-256, so I should choose that value in here too, I suppose. Right? SRW
People tell me my letters aren't sign, or at least they can't see any sign of it. Here, after sending it, it says "valid signature". When I sing a letter in the terminal, it begins with a Hash: SHA256 and ends with END PGP SIGNATURE. And if I paste in a sign letter from the terminal into Evolution, it says "invalid signature". But I have only one key. I put in my ID under "security". I left the SHA valute to choose my key (I think). Can anyone clarify this for me, please? SR
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