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Ubuntu 12.4.1
Thunderbird 17.0.2
Gpg2: 2.0.17
Both Thunderbird and gpg are the distro versions.
To reproduce.
1. Open Thunderbird and let it do an IMAP sync.
2. Close Thunderbird and re-open it.
3. Select a plain-text email so the contents show up in the preview pane.
4. From another computer, send a signed encrypted email to myself. Two
factors that may or may not matter:
* I use the plus trick: kgo+whatever at grant-olson.net
* I have a rule to bypass the inbox and go to a folder.
5. Now on the Ubuntu computer, I have an enigmail "Signature
Verification Failed" message.
In this case I don't get prompted for a password, but I think that's
because I would need a smart card to decrypt, but don't have a reader
currently installed on the machine.
- --
- -Grant
"Look around! Can you construct some sort of rudimentary lathe?"
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