Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 11.09.2015 17:05, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > This looks weird indeed. Could you right-click on the folder, select > Properties and then click on the "Repair Folder" button? I did that now (at least on one of my computers). But nothing changed. signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital sign

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.09.15 16:25, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 11.09.2015 16:12, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> If you click on the Details button and then on "Enigmail >> Security Info", what is the precise message printed? I suspect >> it's not that the key is una

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Andreas Hirsch
Alexander Buchner schrieb am 2015-09-11 um 16:25: > Enigmail Security Info > > Part of the message signed > Unverified signature > Public key E6EDB692DE259A3F needed to verify signature > > UNTRUSTED Good signature from Stefan Huber everything ok in respect to the fact that you did'nt sign the

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 11.09.2015 16:12, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > If you click on the Details button and then on "Enigmail Security > Info", what is the precise message printed? I suspect it's not that > the key is unavailable, but something else. Enigmail Security Info Part of the message signed Unverified signa

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.09.15 13:16, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 11.09.2015 11:11, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> Can you re-check if the key is really available in the key >> management? Key ID Is 0xDE259A3F, created on 19/03/2015. > > It is. Here you can see a scre

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 11.09.2015 13:21, Andreas Hirsch wrote: > You havn't signed this key yet! No, I haven't. And I don't want to since I didn't meet the person. But that's not the point here. I also didn't sign Patrick's key but his messages appear like this: https://imgur.com/zlK39QA signature.asc Descriptio

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Andreas Hirsch
Alexander Buchner schrieb am 2015-09-11 um 13:16: > On 11.09.2015 11:11, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> Can you re-check if the key is really available in the key management? >> Key ID Is 0xDE259A3F, created on 19/03/2015. > > It is. > Here you can see a screenshot: > https://i.imgur.com/VDHx87a.png

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 11.09.2015 11:11, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > Can you re-check if the key is really available in the key management? > Key ID Is 0xDE259A3F, created on 19/03/2015. It is. Here you can see a screenshot: https://i.imgur.com/VDHx87a.png signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature _

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 11.09.15 09:53, Alexander Buchner wrote: > On 10.09.2015 17:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: >> It works flawlessly for me. There is only one signature on the >> message, and after the key was imported I can de-select and >> re-select the message an

Re: [Enigmail] Weird behaviour using "Import Key" button

2015-09-11 Thread Alexander Buchner
On 10.09.2015 17:41, Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > It works flawlessly for me. There is only one signature on the > message, and after the key was imported I can de-select and re-select > the message and get the correctly verified signature. > > -Patrick Even after having rebooted the machine I sti