On Wed March 24 2004 10:11, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On March 24, 2004 09:29, Curtis Sloan wrote:
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>
> > 1)  My passphrase contains plenty of extended ASCII characters (~, |, <,
> > etc.) and is quite long (over 100 characters).  Could be related to the
> > passphrase.
>
> probably is. if this set up worked with a previous version, then the
> problem is in KMail somewhere and i'd be happy to troubleshoot it in the
> sourcecode. if not, does your passphrase work from the command line or from
> other PGP tools such as KGpg (also comes with 3.2)?

Tested KGpg last night, it doesn't work either.  :-(  Is there any way to 
escape the offending characters?  If not, is there any way I can find out 
which characters are offending so I can exclude them from my new passphrase?  
I know Linux tends to hate the pipe in passwords (*BSD doesn't seem to care 
-- that's always piqued my interest in what's different between the two login 
processes).  Any others?

Thanks for your help!

Sincerely,
Curtis

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