[Announce] release candidate for 1.4.1 available
Charly Avital
shavital at mac.com
Fri Feb 4 00:58:34 CET 2005
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David Shaw wrote:
| * New --rfc2440-text [...]
| I'm not sure what didn't work here. What did you verify with PGP 8.1?
I sent a self-test, PGP/MIME signed message from Thunderbird 1.0:
- - verified with Mail.app and gpg 1.4.1 - good signature
- - verified with Thunderbird 1.0 and gpg 1.4.1 - good signature
- - verified with Eudora and PGP 8.1 - bad signature
But now, an additional test, verified with Mail.app and PGP 8.1 - good
signature.
The only bad signature was with Eudora.
Eudora has a problem with utf-8.
This verification (with Eudora) is not, IMO, valid, and there is no
problem with PGP 8.1's verification.
[...]
|>The wording is a bit confusing, *for me* that is:
|>if the tag --import-unusable-sigs is on by default, how will that cause
|>GnuPG *not* to import key signatures that are not usable? It would seem
|>that it would cause GnuPG to import key signatures that are not usable.
|>Ditto for export. Sorry if this sounds dense.
|
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| This was a typo. The options are *off* by default.
Thanks for clarifying that.
Charly
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