MIME or inline signature ?

Christopher Beck beckus at beckus.eu
Mon Feb 16 13:01:24 CET 2015


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On Monday 16 February 2015 12:32:49 Christopher Beck wrote:
> On Sunday 15 February 2015 22:42:09 Stephan Beck wrote:
> > Hi, Christopher,
> > 
> > Am 15.02.2015 um 20:14 schrieb Christopher Beck:
> > > On Sunday 15 February 2015 16:30:33 Stephan Beck wrote:
> > >> Am 15.02.2015 um 12:26 schrieb Ludwig Hügelschäfer:
> > >>> On 14.02.15 23:05, Stephan Beck wrote:
> > > Sometimes my signatures are being counted as bad ones. But I figured out
> > > it is a bug on kmail or enigmail (there where bug reports on both
> > > implementations). Well, I'am just about tu figure it out, so there may
> > > be
> > > another issue instead of them both.
> > > 
> > > 
> > > According to the question in the topic: inline signatures always worked,
> > > MIME didn't. I still wonder why, and after my next exams I'll
> > > investigate
> > > on that...
> > > 
> > > Beckus
> > 
> > I try to be extremely clear. I cannot verify your signature, neither with
> > Enigmail nor using gpg stand-alone. My version is 1.4.12
> > 
> > Steps to reproduce the event:
> > 1) I import your key using your key-ID from within gpg 1.4.12 typing
> > gpg --recv-keys [your key id],
> > result: gpg has imported your key, everything's all right here.
> > 2) I open the header of your message.
> > 3) I copy the signature and save it as a "beckus_sig.asc" file using a
> > simple text editor (or, optionally, as "signature.asc")
> > 4) I type
> > gpg --verify beckus_sig.asc (or signature.asc)
> > 5) gpg outputs: No valid OpenPGP data found. Signature verification
> > failed.
> > (I am retranslating that into English,so please be kind with any
> > imprecision you may find).
> > 
> > What's wrong with what I am doing?
> > 
> > Stephan
> 
> Hi,
> 
> now I'll use the inline format. If you can now verify my signature, this
> still could be the same bug (or whatever it is...).

Ah sorry, the previous mail still was MIME. Now it's inline.
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I use GnuPG (GPG) for E-Mail encryption and signing. If you want some privacy, 
my public key ID is 2F9D4F14. The file "singature.asc" this message includes 
contains a cryptographic signature which enables you to verify this E-Mail 
really was written by me.

Christopher Beck

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