On Thu, Mar 01 2007, Frank Küster wrote: > I am using the Debian "emacs-snapshot" package, for details see below, > and experience problems when trying to gpg-sign an E-mail. I press C-c > RET C-s which produces in the first line "<'hashsign'part sign=pgpmime>" > (with s/'hashsign'/#/, but writing this literally has the effect that > Gnus wants to sign the mail, which obviously wouldn't work),
,----[ `C-h k C-c RET q' ] | C-c RET q runs the command mml-quote-region | which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `mml'. | It is bound to <menu-bar> <Attachments> <Quote MML in region>, C-c RET q. | (mml-quote-region beg end) | | Quote the MML tags in the region. `---- > and it asks for the passphrase when sending. I enter it and get a "bad > passphrase" together with an error (backtrace below) > > I have created a test gpg key and played with the passphrase, and one > that triggered the error was "MitPara§". "MitDollar$", on the other > hand, worked fine. > > What should I do to debug this? Is this list the right one, or should I > ask the gnus people? I'm Cc-ing Daiki Ueno, the author of PGG. This problem has been discussed in March 2006: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.gnus.general/62428/focus=62441 (BTW, Frank I've Cc-ed you in this thread.) I don't know if the patch (which was "not the right fix" according to Daiki) has been applied and what would be the right fix. Should we simply document that non-ascii characters don't work / may cause problems? > ,----[ C-h v emacs-version RET ] > | emacs-version is a variable defined in `version.el'. > | Its value is "22.0.94.1" > ,----[ C-h v gnus-version RET ] > | gnus-version is a variable defined in `gnus.el'. > | Its value is "Gnus v5.11" [ See http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.pretest.bugs/17314 for the complete message. ] Bye, Reiner. -- ,,, (o o) ---ooO-(_)-Ooo--- | PGP key available | http://rsteib.home.pages.de/