-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Mick wrote: > On 11/06/06, Bo Ørsted Andresen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Which versions of gnupg and kmail do you use? Did you look under >> Settings -> >> Configure KMail -> Security -> Crypto Backends ? On my computer it >> says it >> uses gpgsm as S/MIME backend. > > Same here. It shows: > ======================= > Available backends: > > Gpg(ME) > OpenPGP (gpg) > S/MIME (gpgsm) > > Chiasmus > Chiasmus (failed) > ======================= > OpenPGP seems to work a treat, but S/MIME complains of a missing > backend. > >> $ equery belongs gpgsm >> [ Searching for file(s) gpgsm in *... ] >> app-crypt/gnupg-1.9.20-r3 (/usr/bin/gpgsm) > > Yep, I have the same package installed. >
I don't know why Kmail is giving you that particular message. I normally used Thunderbird, but I loaded up Kmail yesterday when I responded to your question. I got basically the same thing (backend = /usr/bin/gpgsm). Answer me this question, do you *have* a cert that has been issued by Verisign or some other reckognized signing authority? > PS. Your signature on this message is shown as an attachment called > "noname" in Gmail gui. Some other sigs are shown as "signature.asc". > How can one control this? - -- gentux echo "hfouvyyAhnbjm/dpn" | perl -pe 's/(.)/chr(ord($1)-1)/ge' gentux's gpg fingerprint ==> 5495 0388 67FF 0B89 1239 D840 4CF0 39E2 18D3 4A9E -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEjFcDTPA54hjTSp4RAmxwAKDkqE7nAVK+5UiEdbLlNXdu6vQtbwCg39YT 4ufvxxdRpeIcdwFKfmvitD8= =9Yi7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list