Faramir | 2 May 05:22
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gpg signatures and html


~        Thanks
John W. Moore III | 2 May 05:28

Re: gpg signatures and html


Faramir wrote:
> Hello!
> ~         I have been using enigmail in Thunderbird (windows version) 
> for a while, and, after reading the quick start guide, I know I must use 
> plain text to avoid breaking my signature. However, I have recived 
> emails with emoticons (those funny faces), and the signatures in these 
> emails were valid... so, I suppose there is a way to sign emails made in 
> html, instead of plain text... but I dont have any idea how to do 
> that... any hint you can give me?

These Smilies/Emoticons were *not* inserted using HTML but rather by
typing the character symbols for them.  In the Compose Screen the
keyboard characters are displayed but in the recipient's Open Message
screen, if Display > Message Body as > Original HTML [or Simple HTML] is
Set the the actual Smiley will will be displayed.

Bear in mind that Thunderbird only supports 11 or 12 Native Smilies.

JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Thursday 01 May 2008, 23:27  --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Charly Avital | 2 May 06:09
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Re: gpg signatures and html

Faramir wrote the following on 5/1/08 11:22 PM:
> Hello!
> ~         I have been using enigmail in Thunderbird (windows version) 
> for a while, and, after reading the quick start guide, I know I must use 
> plain text to avoid breaking my signature. However, I have recived 
> emails with emoticons (those funny faces), and the signatures in these 
> emails were valid... so, I suppose there is a way to sign emails made in 
> html, instead of plain text... but I dont have any idea how to do 
> that... any hint you can give me?
> 
> ~        Thanks

Hi,

Your signature does not verify:

1. Thunderbird+Enigmail
gpg: Signature made Thu May  1 23:22:41 2008 EDT using RSA key ID 4319410E
gpg: BAD signature from "Faramir <faramir.cl <at> gmail.com>"

2. Apple's Mail+GPGMail.bundle
Bad signature from Faramir <faramir.cl <at> gmail.com>!

3. Eudora+Chang's AppleScripts
-----BEGIN GPG OUTPUT-----
gpg: Signature made Thu May  1 23:22:41 2008 EDT using RSA key ID 4319410E
gpg: BAD signature from "Faramir <faramir.cl <at> gmail.com>"
-----END GPG OUTPUT-----

Your quoted message's raw source shows:
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Faramir | 2 May 06:09
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Re: gpg signatures and html

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

John W. Moore III escribió:
| Faramir wrote:
| > Hello!
| > ~         I have been using enigmail in Thunderbird (windows version)
| > for a while, and, after reading the quick start guide, I know I must use
| > plain text to avoid breaking my signature. However, I have recived
| > emails with emoticons (those funny faces), and the signatures in these
| > emails were valid... so, I suppose there is a way to sign emails made in
| > html, instead of plain text... but I dont have any idea how to do
| > that... any hint you can give me?
|
| These Smilies/Emoticons were *not* inserted using HTML but rather by
| typing the character symbols for them.  In the Compose Screen the
| keyboard characters are displayed but in the recipient's Open Message
| screen, if Display > Message Body as > Original HTML [or Simple HTML] is
| Set the the actual Smiley will will be displayed.
|
| Bear in mind that Thunderbird only supports 11 or 12 Native Smilies.
|
| JOHN ;)
| Timestamp: Thursday 01 May 2008, 23:27  --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
~  Thanks, I just asumed if I saw some format, there was html 
involved... but now I see I was wrong. I will have to learn more about 
how to "fake" format using plain text...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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John W. Moore III | 2 May 06:13

Re: gpg signatures and html


Faramir wrote:

> ~  Thanks, I just asumed if I saw some format, there was html 
> involved... but now I see I was wrong. I will have to learn more about 
> how to "fake" format using plain text...

Under T-Bird 'Options' Open the 'Display' Tab and make sure the box is
checked that says: "Display Emoticons as Graphics."

JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Friday 02 May 2008, 00:13  --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
Ramon Loureiro | 2 May 10:29
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my signature does not verify!


I'm sending with Enigmail and this is what I'm getting in the console

-----------------------------------------------------------
enigmail> gpg.exe --charset utf8  --batch --no
-tty --status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 05/02/08 09:14:52 using RSA key ID 80C7D647
gpg: BAD signature from "Ramon Loureiro <ramon.loureiro <at> upf.edu>"
enigmail.js: Enigmail.decryptMessageEnd: Error in command execution
-------------------------------------------------------------

Thanks again!

___
ramon

Patrick Brunschwig | 2 May 10:49

Re: my signature does not verify!


Ramon Loureiro wrote:
> Hi!
> I have just posted a msg to this list
> ~    http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2008-May/033328.html
> and when I have received my own email, my signature doesn't verify!  :-(
> Could you help me to see what I'm doing wrong?
> 
> I'm sending with Enigmail and this is what I'm getting in the console

The message you have sent here verifies fine. Can you verify the message
in question in you sent items? If so, then the message was altered by a
mail transfer program; in this case there is nothing anyone could do about.

-Patrick
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Re: my signature does not verify!

On 02.05.2008 10:29, Ramon Loureiro wrote:
> Hi!
> I have just posted a msg to this list
> ~    http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2008-May/033328.html
> and when I have received my own email, my signature doesn't verify!  :-(
> Could you help me to see what I'm doing wrong?

Please disable Format="flowed". See FAQ #8 
http://enigmail.mozdev.org/support/troubles.php

Ludwig
sandman | 2 May 11:14

Hello=Test


Hello, newbie here testing PGP.

Thanks
Ramon Loureiro | 2 May 11:14
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my signature does not verify!


___
ramon loureiro
Attachment (smime.p7s): application/x-pkcs7-signature, 2864 bytes
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