On 26 Jan 2011, at 20:34, Charly Avital wrote:

> Andrew Long wrote the following on 1/26/11 1:23 PM:
> 
>> The only problem I am currently reporting is the bad signature one.
> 
> In your in-line signed e-mail, your signature verifies:
> Good signature from Andrew Long <[email protected]>
> Key ID: 0x0CA654D6 / Signed on: 1/26/11 1:23 PM
> Key fingerprint: AFB0 C3C9 CD33 D648 51B4 7992 A31D EBC0 DB4F 74EA
>> I am also a bit confused about the situation; since i have upgraded, I am 
>> now able to verify the signatures of mails that I have sent using 
>> openpgp/mime since the update, and mails sent by Alex using openpgp/mime 
>> since slightly before the upgrade (go figure). 
> 
>> However, mails received more than a few hours ago which I could not verify 
>> before the update remain unverifiable.
> 
> By "remain unverifiable", do you mean that the signature is bad?

Exactly. The exact failure is 'no signature creation date available'

>> 
>> The other problem that I am (relatively) patiently waiting for is the 
>> problem whereby encrypted multipart mails don't get re-parsed after 
>> decryption, in order to present the correct mail image.
> 
> What exactly do you get?
> 
> I'm going to send you, OFF LIST, four test messages:
> - signed in-line
> - signed OpenPGPMIME
> - encrypted and signed
> - encrypted and signed OpenPGP/MIME
> 
> Let's see what happens.
> Charly
> 
All four mails have arrived and verified successfully. The common factor seems 
to be that mail sent directly to me can be verified as a good signature 
regardless of the signature, whilst mail coing from the list will only verify 
as good if the signature is in-line, or as part of an encrypted message.

For my next trick, I shall post a small, openPGP/MIME signed message both to 
the list and directly to myself. I'll then be able to compare what I sent to 
both versions of what I receive.

Regards, Andy
-- 
Andrew Long
andrew dot long at mac dot com





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