On date Monday 2007-04-16 01:09:40 -0600, Kyle Wheeler muttered: > On Sunday, April 15 at 01:45 AM, quoth Stefano Sabatini: > [...] > > I'm testing mutt and gnupg, I can verify with no problem messages > > signatures, but it fails when I do it manually, saving in distinct > > files the message and the signature. > > > > For example if I save the (clear) message in "message", and the > > signature in "signature.asc", then the command: > > > > gpg --verify signature.asc message > > The message *body* or the message itself? Generally the message > includes all sorts of things (headers and such) that are not part of > what gets signed.
Sorry if I've not been very clear. I'm considering multipart/signed attatchments. In order to save the different parts of the attachment, I'm using the mutt attachment menu, I save the text/plain and the application/pgp-signature in different files (respectively message and signature.asc), so the "message" file only contains the body of the mail (which is supposedly the part which is signed). Cheers -- Stefano Sabatini Linux user number 337176 (see http://counter.li.org)