Hi Thanks for the answer I'm using Thunderbird 6.0.2 on Windows 7 64bit. The account I connect to is a google account
Regards Bastien On 14/09/2011 19:29, David Tomaschik wrote: > On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 7:19 AM, Bastien Auneau <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi >> >> Every time I receive a message from a customer. I get : >> OpenPGP Security Info >> >> gpg command line and output: >> C:\Program Files (x86)\GNU\GnuPG\pub\gpg.exe >> gpg: invalid armor header: www.pgp.com\r\n >> >> gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped >> gpg: invalid radix64 character 2E skipped >> gpg: CRC error; 8C9731 - CA3995 >> gpg: packet(3) with unknown version 41 >> >> Also, the workaround I found is to forward the message to myself, removing : >> >> Version: PGP Desktop 10.1.2 (Build 9) - not licensed for commercial use: >> www.pgp.com >> Charset: utf-8 >> >> which is just after >> -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- >> >> and just before the crypted message >> >> Is there a way to ingnore these 'headers' by default ? >> Thanks and regards >> Bastien > It looks like the "Version" header is too long and is wrapping onto a > 2nd line. The 2nd line is not a valid header, and is confusing gpg. > Most likely, this is caused by the email client on the sending side > wrapping the text. (Although maybe some receiving clients re-wrap > text, I'm not aware of any.) > > Can you provide information on the client(s) in use? > > > _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
