Hi all, I'm having some trouble getting outgoing signed and/or encrypted messages to be accepted, and I'm hoping someone here has a suggestion. In particular, I can sign (I've been testing mostly with signatures, not encryption) using GPG, and send a message successfully; however, while sup verifies that it thinks the signature is good, hushmail doesn't recognize the message as having a signature (it sees signature.asc as an attachment, but doesn't read the message as being signed), and correspondents tell me that Enigmail flags my message as having a bad signature. Previous traffic on sup-talk suggests a number of people are successfully using gpg, so I'm a bit confused - a friend suggested that this might be because implementation of the PGP/MIME standard varies widely between clients, so the problem might be with hushmail and Enigmail rather than with sup or my configuration thereof. Can someone confirm this? Would it help to do inline signing and encryption rather than PGP/MIME, and if so, is there a patch in progress to do that, or should I start diving through crypto.rb? Thanks, Ian -- Ian Smith ismith@mit.edu http://www.bostonaccess.org
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