On Sunday 11 June 2006 18:44, Mick wrote: > Same here. It shows: > ======================= > Available backends: > > Gpg(ME) > OpenPGP (gpg) > S/MIME (gpgsm) > > Chiasmus > Chiasmus (failed) > =======================
This is identical to mine. > OpenPGP seems to work a treat, but S/MIME complains of a missing backend. I have no explanation for that. Mine doesn't complain about missing backend. I do have an S/MIME certificate that my government has had issued for me. I have imported it in KDE Control Center -> Security & Privacy -> Crypto -> Your Certificates. In Kmail in Configure KMail -> Identities -> Modify -> Cryptography it shows up when I select an S/MIME signing/encryption certificate for my identity with the matching email address. But until now I have never tried to actually use it in KMail. ;) When I try to do so it gives me the following very informative error message: "Signing failed: General error" ;) [SNIP] > 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? I use an OpenPGP signature. I have no clue how Gmail handles signatures since I use Kmail. In KMail it shows up as a: "Detached OpenPGP Signature" -- Bo Andresen
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