1wing-angel wrote: > I have a computer setup with GnuPG and everything so far is working ok. I > recently sent a "Signed email"(not encrypted) to one of my friends at > hotmail. She responded back, her message came through ok but then there was > an error. The below is the following error. > > OpenPGP Security Info > > Error - signature verification failed > > gpg command line and output: > G:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty > --status-fd 2 -d > gpg: Signature made 08/15/06 01:19:02 using DSA key ID FJEIFLSA > gpg: BAD signature from "My_name <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"; > > ^ What does the above mean? Should I be alarmed? > No need for alarm; what probably happened was that hotmail probably changed the number of characters per line. PGP and GPG recognize even this minor difference as a change in the original document.
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