Problems with Public Key
Ingo Klöcker
ingo.kloecker@epost.de
Sun Nov 3 22:28:01 2002
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On Tuesday 29 October 2002 02:53, James A DePrisco wrote:
> I am using Kmail with gpg. I have been able to send encrypted emails
> to other recipients no problem. However, I downloaded a new public
> key and when I try to encrypt with Kmail, the "show encryped results"
> window shows no encryption.
This means that something went wrong during encryption.
> When I tried another key, it worked
> fine. Another thing, this person was able to send me an encrypted
> email using my public key.
>
> Her public key was generated via PGPfreeware 6.0.2i. I am using
> Mandrake Linux 8.2 and I am a newbie. The one thing to consider is
> that the holder of the key has a latin name so there is a
> "\"character in the key name for a special character. Her name is
> Nunez and this is shown as "N\xf1ez" in the key name. Perhaps this
> is throwing things off. Please help.
She shouldn't have used PGP 6 to create her key. PGP 6 doesn't store
non-ASCII characters in the correct format (which is UTF-8 according to
the OpenPGP standard). Therefore KMail misinterprets the user id. In
the past we indeed used the user id in KMail to tell gpg the
recipients. So this could indeed be the source of the problem. Since at
least KDE 3.0 we use the key id which prevents all user id related
problems.
If possible then you should update to KDE 3.0 where the OpenPGP support
in KMail has been very much improved.
Regards,
Ingo
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