As some of you may know, I've been having bad signatures on my SuSE 10.1 KDE install. I use Knontact/Kmail/Kgpg for mail. Messages I send to myself that are gpg signed are coming back marked as having bad signatures.
This occurs whether or not the keys are exported to key servers.
I have experimented :
1. Using entirely new signatures created by kgpg.
2. Using signatures without pictures, in case the size of the pictures had
an
effect.
3 Using signatures created in Windows with PGP 8.1and sent with Eudora
(Win)
No matter what I do from the Linux side signatures are marked as bad when they
return from the server (I'm sending them to myself).
Messages with PGP 8.1 signatures from the Windows side come back just fine.
When I receive them in Kmail they are marked as good signatures.
Here is the discovery. When I look at mail in the sent box in kmail, the
signatures are marked as good signatures, but the sig id has changed.
The key signature has an id of 0x3E6E37DA when I look in the KGpg key
management window. When I look at the sent message it's marked with the
following key: 0xECE5238D3E6E37DA.
So, even though the key is green and says it has a good signature, the key id
has changed.
Since all the machines around here do this, and I have Suse 10.1 installed on
all three Linux boxes, and this behaviour occurs on all three, the next thing
I'm going to try is to install Kubuntu on a laptop to see if this occurs with
it, too. If it does, then it's got to be something in KDE, Kmail, Kontact,
KGpg etc.
I'll let the list know if I make any further progress.
Bob.
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