Hi,

Sorry to be a bit late on this one but does this mean that Evolution PGP
will interoperate with Outlook/Outlook Express?

Thanks,

Steve

On Sun, 2002-06-02 at 18:01, Not Zed wrote:
> On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 16:20, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> > On Mon, 2002-06-03 at 05:16, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
> > > There were some bugs in the 1.0.x PGP/MIME code, these should all be
> > > fixed now in the development CVS. Perhaps you came accros one of these
> > > bugs?
> > 
> > *tongue hanging out*
> > 
> > when will this be in a release? Is it really true? All known gpg bugs
> > fixed?
> > 
> > Think I'll have to try the cvs...
> 
> I dunno about all, but some more have been fixed.  And only for
> multipart/signed (i dont ever want to support inline pgp, its even more
> broken).  However i ran some tests, and i could generate mails that
> verified in evolution which didn't in mutt; but that was definetly a
> mutt bug (it was dropping a trailing \n, but only for some
> evolution-generated mails).  evolution verified everything i created in
> either though.
> 
> The multipart/signed rfc's are broken, they break valid assumptions you
> can make about mime (which is a _transport_ mechanism), so they could
> simplify their implementation.  But there's no guarantee you can ever
> get a valid signature, even if the content isn't changed.
> 
> So even if evolution was 'perfect' in its pgp/mime implementation, there
> are bugs in the design of multipart/signed which can cause failure (esp
> if for example any mailer blows apart mime parts and stores them
> decoded, which imho is a perfectly valid thing to want to do).  But
> then, I guess it depends on what you expect from a signed message. 
> s/mime's encapsulated objects get around this problem, but with the side
> effect that you can't read the messages without an s/mime aware mailer.
> 
> But anyway, the 1.0.x code did have a couple of serious bugs which would
> mean certain types of message (basically anything ending in blank
> lines?) would never verify, the 1.1.x (1.2) code fixes this and some
> other issues.
> 
> 
> 
> 
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