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Re: configure Icedove for GPG/MIME?



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On 09.04.2012 02:00, Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 08, 2012 at 09:13:40PM +0300, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
>> On 08.04.2012 18:12, Chris Bannister wrote: <...>
>>> The mail client should do all that for you.
>>> 
>>>> Verifying PGP/MIME signature = ?
>>> 
>>> ditto.
>>> 
>>> I use the mutt email client and so don't know off hand but do
>>> any of these help:
>>> 
>>> http://ask.metafilter.com/18209/How-do-I-use-Thunderbirds-inbuilt-encryption
>>>
>>>
>>
>>> 
http://www.djigzo.com/documents/smime-setup-guide.pdf
>>> http://enigmail.mozdev.org/home/index.php.html
>>> 
>>> Probably you should post to: 
>>> http://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/enigmail/ Archives: 
>>> http://www.mozdev.org/pipermail/enigmail/
>>> 
>>> This is interesting: 
>>> http://www.phildev.net/pgp/pgp_clear_vs_mime.html
>>> 
>>> Alot of useful information using:
>>> 
>>> Verifying PGP/MIME signature site:www.mozdev.org
>>> 
>>> as the search term in google.
>>> 
>> 
>> I know that email clients can do it automatically, but there are
>> rare cases when it's necessary to verify signatures manually.
> 
> So Icedove does it automatically now? Is the above helping you
> configure Icedove for GPG/MIME?
> 

What part you didn't understand?

A) GPG inline means GPG signature, which is in message text. It can be
verified by simply copy-pasting the whole message to gpg.

B) Icedove automatically uses GPG INLINE, unless checkbox to use
PGP/MIME is checked.

C) I am not checking that checkbox before I am told how do I verify
PGP/MIME signature manually.

D) PGP/MIME signature is signature in signature.asc and headers.

E) I am not going to use PGP/MIME before I am able to verify it manually.

F) I have tried to verify one for 45 minutes.

G) I have Googled for a long time.

H) I have asked for help at #gnupg at irc.freenode.net and heard that
it's "tricky".

Do you agree my point or do I just create filter to put your messages
directly to trash? This is the third time when I explain this.

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Mika Suomalainen
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