paladino wrote: > When I look at the file here, immediately before it is encrypted, the 13 > white spaces are still there. When I look at the file at the vendor, > immediately after decryption, the 13 spaces are gone.
Have you tried a test decryption on your end? E.g., encrypt the file with your own public key and then decrypt that, and see whether the 13 spaces are present? Also, version numbers would be very useful--both GnuPG on your end and PGP on the vendor's end. This may very well be a PGP problem as opposed to a GnuPG problem, in which case you may be better served on a PGP list such as PGP-Basics at Yahoo! Groups. > Is there anything obvious that could be causing something like this? Which > end is it more likely the problem is at? Impossible to say without more information. My inclination is to think it's probably on the vendor's end, especially if you're using a recent version of GnuPG. There are a lot of PGP 5.0 and 6.5.8 installations out there, and both of them substantially predate the OpenPGP standard which GnuPG conforms to. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users