Creating user id's with International Characters
Oliver Schönrock
oliver@schonrocks.com
Sun Mar 31 01:32:02 2002
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--On 31 March 2002 00:01 +0100 Ingo Kl=F6cker <ingo.kloecker@epost.de> =
wrote:
> Why should the user id appear in a message header?
I didn't mean that it should. Actually I have no problem at all on the mail =
client side. It works fine. Displays the "real name" in the header ok, and=20
uses the key just fine too. I am using Mulberry V2.2b4 BTW.
My only problem is that the Keyserver is not displaying the name correctly=20
on its html interface and thought that that meant there is a problem with=20
my key. Here is my public key:
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and look how it displays on the keyserver=20
(http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/pgp/):
Type bits/keyID Date User ID
pub 1024/7B4425EF 2002/03/30 Oliver Sch=C2=3Fnrock <oliver@schonrocks.com>
Key fingerprint =3D 47 A7 A0 2C 37 BB 09 00 62 2D AC 41 0A BC =
EC=20
EB 7B 44 25 EF
nice Umlaut huh?
BTW Ingo, your key looks similar:
Type bits/keyID Date User ID
pub 1024/30E0B9D8 2000/10/16 Ingo Kl=C3=B6cker <ingo.kloecker@epost.de>
Key fingerprint =3D 71 2A 09 10 32 1A C7 62 D4 80 54 08 1A 74 =
7E=20
45 30 E0 B9 D8
Ingo H. Kl=C3=B6cker <ingo.kloecker@web.de>
Ingo H. Kl=C3=B6cker =
<ingo.kloecker@arcormail.de>
Ingo H. Kl=C3=B6cker=20
<ingo.kloecker@matha.rwth-aachen.de>
Only question I have is why is your O-Umlaut different to mine?
So is this just a Keyserver/HTML/Char set during diapay issue? Is my key=20
actually properly encoded?
Thanks for you help
Oliver
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