On Tuesday 02 January 2007 17:55, Chris wrote:
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 12:11 pm, Doug Barton wrote:
Robert Smits wrote:
No, it only seems to happen to me. That is, If I send a message to
someone else it's normal and the sig is good. But if I send a message
to myself, or to a mailing
On Wed, 3 Jan 2007 00:07:24 -0800
Robert Smits [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snipped]
I've submitted it as a bug to the kde group.
Bob.
I get the following message using Claws-Mail:
Key 0x33ACF71B not available to verify this signature.
Do you have it on a keyserver or webpage that I could get
Robert Smits wrote:
No, it only seems to happen to me. That is, If I send a message to someone
else it's normal and the sig is good. But if I send a message to myself, or
to a mailing list and I then receive it myself, the sig is marked bad.
This is starting to sound like something you
On Tuesday 02 January 2007 12:11 pm, Doug Barton wrote:
Robert Smits wrote:
No, it only seems to happen to me. That is, If I send a message to
someone else it's normal and the sig is good. But if I send a message to
myself, or to a mailing list and I then receive it myself, the sig is
Robert Smits wrote:
Since I can send a message from the Windows Partition through my ISP and I
can
receive it on either my Linux partition or my Windows partition with a good
signature I come to the conclusion that the ISP isn't doing anything bad to
the email, but that it has something
On Monday 01 January 2007 05:48, Olaf Gellert wrote:
Robert Smits wrote:
Since I can send a message from the Windows Partition through my ISP and
I can receive it on either my Linux partition or my Windows partition
with a good signature I come to the conclusion that the ISP isn't doing