Hello Peter,
On Wed, 3 Jul 2002 15:04:54 -0400 GMT (04/07/02, 02:04 +0700 GMT),
Peter Kerekes wrote:
PK Occasionally I receive a message in the Bat mailing list, where in the list
PK pane the envelope icon has a tick mark, and on the preview pane sidebar as
PK note: Invalid signature.
PK
Hallo Leif,
Op donderdag 13 september 2001, 19:21:30, schreef jij:
LG Cheers,
LG Leif Gregory
Your message (as it appeared on my screen) went accompanied by an
attachment called Invalid Signature.
What's the meaning of such an attachment stating that the message was
altered?
--
Groetjes
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Hello Roelof,
On Thu, 13 Sep 2001 at 20:11:26 [GMT +0200], you wrote:
RO Your message (as it appeared on my screen) went accompanied by an
RO attachment called Invalid Signature. What's the meaning of such
RO an attachment stating that the message
Hello Roelof,
13. september 2001, 20:11:26, you wrote:
RO Hallo Leif,
RO Op donderdag 13 september 2001, 19:21:30, schreef jij:
LG Cheers,
LG Leif Gregory
RO Your message (as it appeared on my screen) went accompanied by an
RO attachment called Invalid Signature.
RO What's the meaning
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Op donderdag 13 september 2001 schreef Leif Gregory:
But to answer your question, the signature is from a X.509
certificate issued through Thawte, and is more or less a digital
signature saying the message came from me (or at least my machine),
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Hello Leif,
On Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 8:39:55 PM you wrote:
LG Well, it didn't get altered (context wise), so I'll look into it. I
LG have no problem sending myself messages where the signature is fine,
LG so it must be the Dutaint server list
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Thursday, September 13, 2001, 9:45:30 PM, Jernej Simonèiè wrote:
I think that TB says Invalid sig because it doesn't support
internally the PGP version it was made with.
Well actually it's something similar to what PGP does but it
aint PGP. That
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Hi Leif,
On 13 September 2001 at 14:39:55 -0400 (which was 19:39 where I live)
Leif Gregory wrote to Roelof Otten and made these points:
LG Well, it didn't get altered (context wise), so I'll look into it.
One clue is that the message content
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Hello Peter,
On Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 9:25:37 PM you wrote:
PP Hello Leif,
PP On Thursday, September 13, 2001 at 8:39:55 PM you wrote:
LG Well, it didn't get altered (context wise), so I'll look into it. I
LG have no problem sending myself
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I don't recall whether the signature at issue was signed with PGP,
GnuPG or another program. With PGP, and probably with other
approaches that utilize a public key infrastructure, validity refers
to a level of trust. An invalid signature is one
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Thursday, September 13, 2001, 10:25:37 PM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
This is a test if and what 'listar' may alter ...
Please ignore :-)
Hmm your sig is ok on TBBETA but not here. Ok it's not TB's
fault. Seems the server alters somehow the e-mail.
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On Thu, 26 Oct 2000 00:20:24 -0500, Tony A. T. Mendina wrote:
[snip]
TATM Moral of the story: check all your settings carefully when you
TATM discover a "bug!"
A very important moral there.
Another is to also carefully check if other
Tony A. T. Mendina [EMAIL PROTECTED] said at 11:57 PM on 10/24/2000:
This kind of think came up this time last year, and though the
discussion on how to transliterate Russian names was interesting, I
couldn't find a solution in the archives. So here I am.
And now I want to post my solution
This kind of think came up this time last year, and though the
discussion on how to transliterate Russian names was interesting, I
couldn't find a solution in the archives. So here I am.
Whenever I try to validate a signature using The Bat!, the PGP
signature validation log pops up and tells me
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