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Hi Grant,

as I see it your questuin still is unanswered. Please share insights you may
have had since your original post. Sorry it took so long.

> Ubuntu 12.4.1 Thunderbird 17.0.2 Gpg2: 2.0.17

You didn't tell us your Enigmail version.

- From your messages headers, I only see Icedove 3.0.11 and Enigmail 1.0.1 so I
assume you write using another computer.

> Both Thunderbird and gpg are the distro versions.

So both computers run the same os/software. Correct?

> 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.

OK, so plaintext means no signature, you did not mean clear-signed, do you?
Anyway, 1-3 seem to be irrelevant for the problem.

> 4.  From another computer, send a signed encrypted email to myself.

OK, you seem to have no issues creating and signing+encrypting the message on
the first computer. From (below) I assume the private key of the key you use is
SmartCard based.

> 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.

Both should not matter.

> 5.  Now on the Ubuntu computer, I have an enigmail "Signature Verification
> Failed" message.

When? Without doing anything, still showing the plaintext message? Or when you
click upon the newly arriving message (having been moved by a rule to some
folder)?

> 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.

If you encrypted to the SmartCard based key you signed with on the first
computer, then you need the SmartCard to decrypt. If there's a SmartCard reader
plugged in the second system, it should ask you to insert the card.

To verify the signature all you need is its public key. Please check if the
public key is present, keyring, trust and and GnuPG is set up properly on the
second machine.

You may send just-encrypted and just-signed messages, or use the command line
to encrypt/decrypt/sign/verify some test file to do so. Use Enigmail debugging:
enable it in advanced settings, restart TB, (try to) do your operations using
TB+EM, close TB, then analyse the log.

Olav
- -- 
The Enigmail Project - OpenPGP Email Security For Mozilla Applications

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