GnuPG+GPGShell+GData+Outlook2002 signing binaries problem

Yousef Raffah yraffah at gmail.com
Mon Jan 31 09:57:57 CET 2005


Thanks Barry,

I tried the update but still didn't fix the problem, however, I
noticed now the attachments are signed with *.png.pgp extension
instead of *.png.gpg. I guess this means the patch is working fine for
me but it didn't fix the problem on binary attachments yet!

What do you think?


On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 17:41:40 +0000, Barry Porter <barry at bpuk.net> wrote:
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> Hash: SHA1
> 
> On 30/01/2005 16:23, Yousef Raffah wrote:
> 
> > I just started to use GnuPG recently under Linux but I have a windows
> > box that has Outlook 2002+GnuPG+GData+GPGShell installed on it.
> >
> > I can sign and encrypt messages very successfully, however, when I try
> > to signed any binary attached file in M$ Outlook, it gets corrupted
> > somehow!
> 
> See the message below from Timo Schulz regarding an updated release of
> the G-Data plugin. I use this version with Outlook 2003, GnuPG
> v1.4.1-cvs and GPGshell all with no problem sending binaries as attachments.
> 
> - --
> Regards
> Barry
> 
> On 09/11/2004 15:56, Timo Schulz wrote:
> 
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > g10 Code released an update of the Outlook GPG plugin (originally
> > written by G-DATA).
> >
> > All users who have problems with their current Outlook GPG version might
> > want to update their files to see if this version fixes the problems.
> > You can download the zip archive and the digital signature here:
> >
> >   ftp://ftp.g10code.com/g10code/outlgpg/outlgpg-0.94.zip (99k)
> >   ftp://ftp.g10code.com/g10code/outlgpg/outlgpg-0.94.zip.sig
> >
> > MD5 checksums for the files are:
> >
> >   9e81aafab5b14c55129a218be2893d94  outlgpg-0.94.zip
> >   a95fa1cc0b484d3073f528627766a7e6  outlgpg-0.94.zip.sig
> >
> >
> > Noteworthy changes in version 0.94
> > ==================================
> >
> > - Allow to parse messages generated by older mailers which
> >   uses the application/pgp content type.
> >
> > - By default use PGP as the extension for attachments to
> >   allow easier PGP decryption.
> >
> >
> > That's it.
> >
> > g10 Code GmbH (http://www.g10code.com) of course also provides
> > commercial support for the plugin and other GPG components.
> >
> >       Timo
> >
> 
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> Version: GnuPG v1.4.1-cvs (Windows XP Pro SP2)
> Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
> 
> iD8DBQFB/RxP3wKVPLs2unURAgoKAJ9POZV3I/iw3w2nSig4WZO5rr8ClgCeLMVG
> 1C+sbCgzI6JraXewjVYJZ/A=
> =6SPp
> -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
> 
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