-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello,
I have run into some trouble with KMail, gpg and pgp5i. I will expose the case: I usually use pgp5i and have exported my public key to a keyserver. Before doing that I checked that using PGP5i in different machines and with different identities KMail worked fine, detecting the validity of signatures. The problem arises when people who only use GnuPG import my public key from the keyserver. All emails from my address appear in Red in their Mail folders and with a "Warning: The signature is bad" message. These people use, under KMail -> Settings -> Security -> OpenPGP option "Select encryption tool to use: GnuPG". If the previous option is set to: "Autodetect", then the email will appear in yellow with a "The validity of the signature can't be verified" message. However if one only uses KMail with PGP5 (for which one imports my public key from the keyserver) the emails appear in green and with a "The signature is valid and the key is fully trusted" message. Is there some kind of incompatibilty between GnuPG and PGP5i?. Is this a KMail problem which, when using GnuPG does not recognize the validity of messages signed with PGP5i?. On the other hand Kmail works fine the other way round, that is messages signed with GnuPG are correctly verified. Any ideas? Pablo de Vicente. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 5.0i for non-commercial use MessageID: BS2TIf27uBlIHFXSqOHkx4HLS4m+jkER iQA/AwUBPaKqQkiLVKR5epCREQKbsgCeIze34+vRYoXdBZtHRTYtD1wVNS4AnRri Qw/P43ZbiiXYQ62ZcXhoAyLW =p6dB -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----