On 25.05.17 12:45, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> On 25.05.17 11:39, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:

>> Sorry, but I have at least one key that doesn't look good:
>>
>> gpg2 --list-key 0x36E8A8EE
>> pub   dsa1024 2007-04-25 [SC] [expires: 2099-12-31]
>>
>> This still results in Enigmail key manager (and key properties) display
>> of 1.1.00. (This is with both TB 52 and 54b1).
>>
>> Maybe we should go for 4-digit years.
> 
> This won't help. This probably simply a problem of time zones. The
> expiry date is represented as seconds after 1.1.1970. The key expiry
> date represented as long date/time in Thunderbird results in the
> following output:
> 01.01.2100, 00:00 MEZ
> 
> The same date minus one second results in:
> 31.12.2099, 23:59 MEZ

This is correct. I'm sorry, I wasn't clear enough. I think the 2 digit
year display of "00" could be misleading by being interpreted as
1.1.2000. Same could go for the late 19-nineties as opposed to 2090 up.

Ludwig

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