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On Tue, 29 Jun 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
>
> Ok...here's a question. EVERY time I start KMail up for the day, the
> first time I PGP-sign a message, despite having the passphrase
> correct, it sends out the message, but gives an error of "bad
> signature from...." However, the VERY next message and all subsequent
> messages that I choose to "sign" are given "valid" PGP signatures. I'm
> using RedHat 6.0, PGP5.0i. I had to compile my own copy of PGP since
> there's no binary available.
>
Hm.. I use Pine and pgp 5.0i, and I don't have any problems... what
software wrapper are you using for PGPi? Or does KMail support it all by
itself?
Whatever it is -- there's a bug in the wrapper program that passes the
message for parsing to PGPi. At least, that's what it sounds like to be.
It could very well be a configuration quirk ;).
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