Thomas Hochstein | 23 May 2010 00:15
Picon

Duplication of Subject: header

Hi,

I have discovered a rather strange problem with my installation of
gpgrelay 0.959.

Some recipients were complaining that they got mails with a duplicate
Subject: header, like that:
| Received: from thorondor.akallabeth.de [127.0.0.1]
| 	by thorondor.akallabeth.de (10.0.1.201) 
| 	with SMTP (Classic Hamster Vr. 2.1 Build 2.1.0.11) ; Sat, 22 May 2010 23:39:25 +0200
| From: Thomas Hochstein <thh@...>
| To: testmail@...
! Subject: Test 3d - "Dies ist ein laengerer Test."
| Date: Sat, 22 May 2010 23:39:24 +0200
| Message-ID: <cojgv5ljbanvi8liiokuv2gtgt8dtu18gn@...>
| X-Mailer: Forte Agent 2.0/32.652
| MIME-Version: 1.0
| Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
| Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
! subject: 
| X-Relayed-By: GPGrelay Version 0.959 (Win32)
| Return-Path: <thh@...>

Something has added another - empty - header "subject:".

A bit of debugging revealed that this only happens if the Subject:
contains (a) a German umlaut (or another 8bit character) and (b)
double quotes, and that the "something" adding another "subject:"
header is indeed gpgrelay. gpgrelay seems to believe the real Subject:
header to be empty, as it doesn't trigger on "Sign" in the Subject:
(Continue reading)

Michael Logies | 27 Feb 2010 09:04
Picon

GPGRelay reports Socket-Error when sending a big mail

Hello,

I just tried to send a short text mail with attachments with GPGRelay 0.959 (Win XP SP2, NTFS, Thunderbird
1.5.0.14, PGP/MIME, 2 attachments: 2.59 MB (TIF) and 155 kb (PDF)).

I got a socket error, and Thunderbird didn`t file the mail as "sent" but left it open. I tried several times,
restarted GPGRelay, but always the same result.
But the email was successfully encrpyted and sent (I tested it sending it to myself, GPGRelay decrypted it
without a problem).

See the log below, I have also attached a screen shot.

Thanks!

Michael

SMTPs - Verbunden mit auth.mail.onlinehome.de:25.

SMTPs - Ausgehandelte SSL-Verschlüsselung: AES256-SHA
SMTPs
Sende verschlüsselte & signierte E-Mail
  Von: Michael Logies <logies@...>
  An: Michael Logies <logies@...>
  Betreff: Test mit großen Anhängen

SMTPs (Lolaler Socket aktiv) - Socket-I/O-Error

--

-- 
Michael Logies, Zahnarzt, Große Straße 28, D-49134 Wallenhorst,
http://www.logies.de/ (u. a. _die_ Mailingliste für die Dentalbranche),
(Continue reading)

Rob | 27 Jun 2008 07:55
Favicon

How do I tell GPGRelay to sign-but-not-encrypt emails to people without keys, but encrypt to people with keys?

I'm having difficulties configuring GPGRelay on a WinXP system using  
Outlook. I'm having multiple problems but first things first:

I would like to sign every message sent to to people for whom I don't have  
a public key. However the "Recipient dialog" Window comes up as I try to  
send, and it won't let me send any email unless I pick a key. If I pick my  
own key, the email is encrypted to my key and no one else will be able to  
read it. How do I tell it to sign-but-not-encrypt emails to people without  
keys, but encrypt to people with keys?

-Rob

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace.
It's the best place to buy or sell services for
just about anything Open Source.
http://sourceforge.net/services/buy/index.php
Dennis Bilyk | 12 Oct 2007 18:01

GPGrelay help!

Hello,

I have been trying to find some basic help online to help me sort out  
some issues I am having, and I am rather desperate and wanted to see  
if someone would be able to assist me.

I recently took a technical job at a public radio station and one of  
our sources of income is donations through our web site.  These  
donations are sent by e-mail, encrypted using GPG, and then decrypted  
in our Donor Relations Department, using GPGrelay.  The problem is  
that only two PCs have GPGrelay installed and they are going to be  
replaced next week with new PCs.  I have only dabbled with GPG  
briefly in the past, and have been trying to learn all I can the past  
week, but I need some assistance.  I need to install GPGrelay on the  
new PCs and get it configured to decrypt the incoming e-mail.  I have  
access to all of the servers and computers, but do not yet know  
enough about GPG to get the key from our server, so that I can give  
it to GPGrelay to properly decrypt the e-mail.

I have installed a "test system" at home and have managed to create a  
key pair, encrypt a test ASCII document, and then e-mail the document  
to myself.  The problem then becomes two-fold.  GPGrelay sees my  
already-existing key pair, which is not how the real situation would  
be, because the encryption is done on our server and the e-mail is  
received on a different computer, which is different from my setup at  
home, which just uses one computer for it all.  I guess the hardest  
part for me is getting the keys from the server to the decrypting  
workstation.  The next part is that even with the single-computer  
test at home, I'm receiving the e-mail, but it is not decrypted, with  
the message that GPGrelay does not have the secret key to decrypt it.
(Continue reading)

Dennis Bilyk | 12 Oct 2007 18:00

GPGrelay help

Hello,

I have been trying to find some basic help online to help me sort out  
some issues I am having, and I am rather desperate and wanted to see  
if someone would be able to assist me.

I recently took a technical job at a public radio station and one of  
our sources of income is donations through our web site.  These  
donations are sent by e-mail, encrypted using GPG, and then decrypted  
in our Donor Relations Department, using GPGrelay.  The problem is  
that only two PCs have GPGrelay installed and they are going to be  
replaced next week with new PCs.  I have only dabbled with GPG  
briefly in the past, and have been trying to learn all I can the past  
week, but I need some assistance.  I need to install GPGrelay on the  
new PCs and get it configured to decrypt the incoming e-mail.  I have  
access to all of the servers and computers, but do not yet know  
enough about GPG to get the key from our server, so that I can give  
it to GPGrelay to properly decrypt the e-mail.

I have installed a "test system" at home and have managed to create a  
key pair, encrypt a test ASCII document, and then e-mail the document  
to myself.  The problem then becomes two-fold.  GPGrelay sees my  
already-existing key pair, which is not how the real situation would  
be, because the encryption is done on our server and the e-mail is  
received on a different computer, which is different from my setup at  
home, which just uses one computer for it all.  I guess the hardest  
part for me is getting the keys from the server to the decrypting  
workstation.  The next part is that even with the single-computer  
test at home, I'm receiving the e-mail, but it is not decrypted, with  
the message that GPGrelay does not have the secret key to decrypt it.
(Continue reading)

Kevin Coates | 19 Jun 2007 13:30

GPGrelay and Windows Vista


Has anyone had the opportunity to verify whether GPGrelay will work
under Windows Vista?

--
Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY USA
________________________________________________________________
(see kludges for my pgp key)
Snoken | 25 Apr 2007 10:49
Picon

No encryption


Hi,
Why can I not encrypt to the key 0xAF351431? It's locally signed by me.

Decision Hint: Sender <snoken@...> found
   Decision Hint: Recipient <per@...> found
   Decision Hint: Using profile: "Always encrypt, PGP-MIME"
   Decision Hint: Keyrule would encrypt, but preferred Encr-Key
"7911DE8BBFEE8A5D" is not valid.
   There is a newer encryption subkey 8912D145, it's marked as
"Preferred" but isn't used.

BTW Why don't I get any warning when the mail is sent unencrypted?

Snoken

Xavier Nodet | 29 Jun 2005 16:21
Picon
Favicon

Problem when subject is only 'pass:'

Hi all,

I am using GpgRelay 0.959, and I have the following issue: when I send
a message with subject 'pass:' (empty subject, don't process the
message), the whole To header is used as the subject, and the To header
is missing in the resulting message.

You will find attached an input example and the corresponding output.

Thanks.

-- 
Xavier Nodet
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759.
Picon Favicon
From: Xavier Nodet <xavier.nodet@...>
Subject: pass:
Date: 2005-06-29 14:01:17 GMT

--

-- 
Xavier Nodet
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
(Continue reading)

Per Tunedal Casual | 4 Jun 2005 04:46
Picon

Signing a signed mail


Hi,
I happened to send an inlined signed mail through GPGrelay and got it
signed with PGP-MIME too!
What about a warning?

Vänligen
Per Tunedal
Civ. ing. Civ. ek.

S:t Mickelsgatan 148
129 44 Hägersten
Telefon: 08-646 34 83

Per Tunedal Casual | 4 Jun 2005 04:53
Picon

Feature request


Hi,
I would like one more option at the Global control tab:
Always warn when sending unencrypted or unsigned mail.

Scenario:
Normally I sign or encrypt all mail. I would like to have a warning if I
send a mail to someone that doesn't match any rule for signing or encryption.
And an option to cancel the sending!

1. Option "Always warn when sending unencrypted or unsigned mail."
2. I send a mail to a new recipient and GPGrelay doesn't find a match with
any rule.
3. GPGrelay pops up a warning and asks if I want to cancel. Yes= default.

Per Tunedal
Keyid: 0xAE053BE0
Fingerprint: D70D 9057 A985 4944 2191 995A 2D74 F09D AE05 3BE0

Kevin Coates | 9 Mar 2005 18:08

WinPT Installation Option


Hello GPGrelay-Talk!

I don't use WinPT but received some correspondence from a contact
which included a screen capture of the WinPT installation. This screen
shot shows a toggle to "Start GPGrelay with Windows".

Does this mean that GPGrelay is now included with the WinPT
distribution?

--
Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY  USA

Using GPGrelay v0.956 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP2
________________________________________________________________

Gmane