Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 7:53:11 PM
"PGP-signed messages"
> However, for your message I still got the message that the public
> key wasn't found; perhaps I should have had it check more
> keyservers.
My public key is available via (at least) blackhole.pca.dfn
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Mica,
Friday, October 27, 2006, 12:00:52 AM, you wrote:
MM> Shortly said and simplest, Bat still cannot handle properly such
MM> type of PGP/GPG signature, and it is already a very long time
MM> present and not fixed problem, so I suppose it is som
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Chris,
Friday, October 27, 2006, 5:00:32 AM, you wrote:
CW> Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 9:53:51 AM
CW> "PGP-signed messages"
>> However, I've noticed some have the icon, presumably indicating it's
>> be
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 9:53:51 AM
"PGP-signed messages"
> However, I've noticed some have the icon, presumably indicating it's
> been signed, but there is no "begin" and "end" tags, and if I click
> on the icon on those messages, I ge
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~( __ _"o Was another beautiful day, Thu, 26 Oct 2006,
@ @ at 19:53:51 +0500, when Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
> When I receive a PGP/GPG-signed message, there is the icon in the
> upper right which can be clicked to v
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When I receive a PGP/GPG-signed message, there is the icon in the
upper right which can be clicked to verify the signature. Most such
messages then begin with the following:
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However, I've noticed some have the i
Hi Edgar,
on Sat, 18 Oct 2003 18:57:57 +0200GMT (18.10.03, 18:57 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
E> I Use only the %SIGNCOMPLETE (and have "Enable OpenPGP" on in the
E> account (under options))
E> Must I use the %USEPGP also then?
No, I mentioned it just in case it should a
Hello Peter,
On Friday, October 17, 2003, 7:04:12 PM, you wrote:
RHS>> I initially thought that the latter was unique to the
RHS>> list, but I've seen the "normal" signed message from the list as well.
RHS>> Anyone know why? Is there anything I can change to standardize on one
RHS>> format or the
>> Geez, so THAT'S what that really ugly icon meanss.
>> http://mudshark.com/PGPicon.gif
C> Are you using custom glyphs? What is your color depth?
No custom 'glyphs' or anything (I only just heard of them!), and my display properties
are:
1027x768
hi color 16 bit
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Rich Gregory, [RG] wrote:
RG> Geez, so THAT'S what that really ugly icon is.
RG> http://mudshark.com/PGPicon.gif
Ouch! The icons should look like this:
http://www.ac-martin.com/pics/sigicons.png
The top icon is the unverified signature.
The middle icon shows up when the signature is bad. I got
Friday, October 17, 2003, Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
> Some show the standard Begin/End PGP Signed Message, along with the
> icon in the upper right to verify/decrypt. Others just show the icon,
> and have a text attachment with the mailing list footer.
> Anyone know why?
The latter are done wit
On Friday, October 17, 2003 at 10:35:27 AM, rich gregory wrote in the
message "PGP-signed messages"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Geez, so THAT'S what that really ugly icon is.
> http://mudshark.com/PGPicon.gif
Are you using custom glyphs? What is your color depth?
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Hi Richard,
on Fri, 17 Oct 2003 18:58:40 +0500GMT (17.10.03, 15:58 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
RHS> I just installed v.2.01, and TB! now displays PGP-signed messages in
RHS> two different ways. Some show the standard Begin/End PGP Signed
RHS> Message, along with
RHS> PGP-signed messages show
RHS> the icon in the upper right to verify/decrypt.
Geez, so THAT'S what that really ugly icon is.
http://mudshark.com/PGPicon.gif
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Current version is 2.01 | "Using TBUDL&qu
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I just installed v.2.01, and TB! now displays PGP-signed messages in
two different ways. Some show the standard Begin/End PGP Signed
Message, along with the icon in the upper right to verify/decrypt.
Others just show the icon, and have a text
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