Re: [Evolution] Problem reading PGP encrypted message
- From: Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve>
- To: "pablo a saavedra gmail com" <pablo a saavedra gmail com>
- Cc: evolution-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [Evolution] Problem reading PGP encrypted message
- Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2010 16:51:21 -0430
On 11/4/10 4:29 PM, pablo a saavedra gmail com wrote:
On 4 November 2010 17:50, Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve
<mailto:poc usb ve>> wrote:
On 11/4/10 3:33 PM, pablo a saavedra gmail com
<mailto:pablo a saavedra gmail com> wrote:
On 4 November 2010 16:56, Patrick O'Callaghan <poc usb ve
<mailto:poc usb ve> <mailto:poc usb ve <mailto:poc usb ve>>>
wrote:
[Please don't top-post on this list]
On 11/4/10 2:08 PM, pablo a saavedra gmail com
<mailto:pablo a saavedra gmail com>
<mailto:pablo a saavedra gmail com
<mailto:pablo a saavedra gmail com>> wrote:
Hi Patrick, the problem is that I only see the two
attachments
(both .asc), not the email text. Sorry if I didn't express
myself correctly, he has my public key and I have his, we
already verified that signing works OK (both see our valid
signatures in the messages).
Some details are still missing. Is your co-worker encrypting,
signing, or both? Is he using PGP or S/Mime? What error
message is
Evo showing when you try to open the message?
poc
We tried both encrypting without signing and encrypting and
signing. We are using PGP, we generated our signatures using
Gnome's password and encryption keys application. There's no
error message, just the message with both attachments as I
mentioned.
How about signing without encrypting? Have you tried running the
received files through gpg on the command-line?
poc
Just signing works great. I'll try running them through the command
line and let you know how it works. But what should the behavior on
this case?
GPG should just verify the signature and/or decrypt the message,
depending on the use case. Evo is just acting as a front-end, so if
there's a problem it's likely to be the GPG setup rather than Evo. Of
course you have to check that Evo is using the correct GPG keys for
encryption and verification, i.e. it has access to the keyring.
poc
poc
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