key-test

C Hamel yogich at sc2000.net
Sat Mar 18 04:59:50 UTC 2006


On Thursday 16 March 2006 21:48, William Grant wrote:
> C Hamel wrote:
> > On Thursday 16 March 2006 20:35, Darryl Clarke wrote:
> >> On 16/03/06, C Hamel <yogich at sc2000.net> wrote:
> >>> In past msgs my signing keys (two of them) come back bad on this list &
> >>> good when I send to myself.  These keys have been around the block,
> >>> imported to a couple previous Dapper builds, and worked okay. This is
> >>> only a key-test. Sorry for any inconvenience... I have re-imported &
> >>> will file a bug if they come back as bad.
> >>> --
> >>
> >> You need to sign the content/message body itself (see many other users
> >> on this list) and not attach a signature.
> >>
> >> When any spam, av, maillist daemons add stuff to your messages it will
> >> invalidate the attached signature.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> ~ Darryl  ~ smartssa at gmail.com
> >> ~ http://darrylclarke.com
> >
> > I believe that is what I am doing.  At least I know it works on Breezy,
> > Gentoo, SuSE, et. al., and not on Dapper.  The setup in Kmail isn't that
> > hard, and it is uniform between all.  That's my puzzle.  If I go back to
> > Breezy & look at the msgs they'll doubtless be okay.  If I'm wrong, I'll
> > post another saying so, but they were okay, yesterday.
>
> No. The problem is this...
>
> This message was scanned for Spam and Viruses by Barracuda Networks Spam
> Firewall
>
> ...that is tacked on the bottom of each message. Kmail is attaching a
> signature, rather than embedding it in the body of the message, which
> means that the signature is invalid.
>
> William.
I was re-reading  some posts, and stumbled on this one, again.  How does one 
get kmail to embed the sig in the body rather than attaching it??  I'm afraid 
I have never heard of that one or done it.
-- 
	...CH
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