Ok, will do, in this case they send 10 files each day and maybe 1 a week errors out like this... Thanks again, Eric ------------------------------------- Eric Robinson Business Application Advisor FedEx Corporate Services Internet Engineering & EC Integration 901.263.5749 -------------------------------------
-----Original Message----- From: David Shaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 1:47 PM To: Eric Robinson Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org Subject: Re: False Decrypt Error... On Tue, Jun 13, 2006 at 01:40:51PM -0500, Eric Robinson wrote: > Hello David, > Thanks so much for responding... > > We have switched from PGP to GPG and we have some of our customers are > still using PGP, > > ¨PGPÁÀNŠˆæ ° is the first part of the message. > > What you said below is suspicous, I did notice a null value 00, hex 20 > 20, at the end of the file, I stripped it out and resubmitted it and > it processed fine. > > I will go on that assumption for now and edit these files that come in > and fail. If that's the case I'll get our development team towrite a > program to strip these out automatically before decryption. Take a look at how you're transferring the files around. It's a very common problem where people use FTP in ascii mode to copy the files around and end up with them mangled. David
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