Re: Help with error please

2017-11-16 Thread Michael Kesper
Hello Jonathan,

On 15.11.2017 19:26, Jonathan wrote:
> Just installed GPA/Kleopatra.  Whenever I start up GPA I get 3 windows
> pop-up:

People can only help you if you provide all the necessary details.
Most important:
- Used Operating System (and version)
- GPA/Kleopatra version (from where did you get it?)

Best wishes
Michael



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Re: your message could not,be delivered to one or more recipients.

2017-11-16 Thread Wouter Verhelst
On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 04:22:30PM +0100, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> On 16/11/17 14:55, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> > From where does it get port 451? My SMTP port is 465
> > 204.29.186.9 is my ISP for e-mail: AOL.
> 
> It's probably not a port. Note that the port 465 you are using to submit
> mail has nothing to do with how mail is delivered from there on. Port
> 465 is never used between mail servers[1].
> 
> It's probably SMTP status code 451, which is a temporary error message
> inviting the sending server to try again at a later time. Combined with
> the error message, I'm inclined to think it's a greylisting system on
> the receiving server. But apparently your ISP's mail server has given up
> on trying to deliver it and bounced it to you. Either your ISP is giving
> up too soon, or the receiving server is holding it off for too long. The
> latter might be because of a configuration error.

Alternatively, AOL might be trying to send the mail from a different
server every time. If the receiving server does implement graylisting,
then every time it sees a new IP address, sends it a 4xx status, and
waits for it to reappear. Only when it does reappear the IP address is
new, so it graylists again. Rince, repeat.

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Re: Using the OpenPGP Card on Unix && Win7

2017-11-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Thu, 16 Nov 2017 13:56, g...@unixarea.de said:

> I copied over GNUPGHOME and gpa and OutLook can see/use the pub key. To
> get access to the Card, I need some driver in Win7. Do you know any
> reliable place to fetch from.

Usually the Windows hardware detection (a menu item like "Install new
hardware", ot a small icon in the taskbar) can locate all common reader
types and their drivers.  It not, you need to check the website of the
reder's vendor.


Shalom-Salam,

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Re: your message could not,be delivered to one or more recipients.

2017-11-16 Thread Peter Lebbing
On 16/11/17 14:55, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> From where does it get port 451? My SMTP port is 465
> 204.29.186.9 is my ISP for e-mail: AOL.

It's probably not a port. Note that the port 465 you are using to submit
mail has nothing to do with how mail is delivered from there on. Port
465 is never used between mail servers[1].

It's probably SMTP status code 451, which is a temporary error message
inviting the sending server to try again at a later time. Combined with
the error message, I'm inclined to think it's a greylisting system on
the receiving server. But apparently your ISP's mail server has given up
on trying to deliver it and bounced it to you. Either your ISP is giving
up too soon, or the receiving server is holding it off for too long. The
latter might be because of a configuration error.

The mail I'm replying to got through, though.

I have to admit the formatting of the message with the 451 code was
pretty odd, "deliver mail from 451 " like the
451 is somehow part of the address. Weird.

HTH,

Peter.

[1] Unless someone explicitly configures two mail servers to chat to
each other on that port because... well, because they wanted to do that.
A mail server can be configured to inscribe your mail on a stone with a
chisel if you configure it to do so, but that doesn't mean it's a normal
thing to do.

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your message could not,be delivered to one or more recipients.

2017-11-16 Thread Jean-David Beyer
This is the mail system at host omr-m007e.mx.aol.com.

I'm sorry to have to inform you that your message could not
be delivered to one or more recipients. It's attached below.

For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.

If you do so, please include this problem report. You can
delete your own text from the attached returned message.

   The mail system

: host kerckhoffs.g10code.com[217.69.77.222] said:
451-204.29.186.9 is not yet authorized to deliver mail from 451
 to . Please try
later. (in
reply to RCPT TO command)

_

Reporting-MTA: dns; omr-m007e.mx.aol.com
X-Outbound-Mail-Relay-Queue-ID: 58F77380004C
X-Outbound-Mail-Relay-Sender: rfc822; jeandav...@verizon.net
Arrival-Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2017 09:01:43 -0500 (EST)

Final-Recipient: rfc822; gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Original-Recipient: rfc822;gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Action: failed
Status: 4.0.0
Remote-MTA: dns; kerckhoffs.g10code.com
Diagnostic-Code: smtp; 451-204.29.186.9 is not yet authorized to deliver
mail
from 451  to . Please try
later.

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>From where does it get port 451? My SMTP port is 465
204.29.186.9 is my ISP for e-mail: AOL.

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Re: Using the OpenPGP Card on Unix && Win7

2017-11-16 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día miércoles, noviembre 15, 2017 a las 12:19:30p. m. +0100, Werner Koch 
escribió:

> On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 09:06, g...@unixarea.de said:
> 
> > Before digging into all the details by my own and esp. because in Windows 
> > I'm only a
> > DAU(*), is there some step by step guide to configure the OpenPGP Card in
> > Windows and using the files from the GNUPGHOME on FreeBSD in Windows?
> 
> Actually you could copy the entire GNUPGHOME to the respective Windows
> directory.  The name of the lock files and some temporary files are
> different but that does matter.  "gpg --version" (or "gpgconf
> --list-dirs") shows you the standard home directory on Windows.
> 
> If you only want to copy some keys, you can use the same procedure you
> would use between Unix boxes.
> 
> Kleopatra's card manager is pretty basics.  If you don't like it you can
> use the one in gpa (which can optionally be installed), or just resort
> to the command line.  

I copied over GNUPGHOME and gpa and OutLook can see/use the pub key. To
get access to the Card, I need some driver in Win7. Do you know any
reliable place to fetch from.

matthias


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Re: Help with error please

2017-11-16 Thread Werner Koch
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 19:26, jonat...@emitting.com said:

> Provided object is too short

This a bug in gpgsm on Windows when there are no keys.  We are currently
testing a a new revision of gpg4win which will solve the problem.  As a
workaround you may start GPA on the command line:

  gpa --disable-x509

after you create an OpenPGP key, the X.509 keys should work again.


Shalom-Salam,

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