GnuPG Clearsign vs. PGP/MIME Signing
Kiefer, Sascha
sk at intertivity.com
Sat Jun 4 10:42:51 CEST 2005
Hmm.
I just implemented RFC2015 3 days ago.
The format of PGP/MIME described in that paper does not match the format
you are using.
Your mails start with a Content-Type of multipart/mixed and you declare
The pgp data as attachments. But this is not true.
Maybe I'm missing something, or your messages not pgp/smime encoded?
I attached your mails (one signed, one encrypted) to this mail,
so you can check to see what i mean.
Regards,
Sascha
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gnupg-users-bounces at gnupg.org
> [mailto:gnupg-users-bounces at gnupg.org] On Behalf Of Sean C. C.
> Sent: Samstag, 4. Juni 2005 08:26
> To: Dan Mundy; gnupg-users at gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: GnuPG Clearsign vs. PGP/MIME Signing
>
>
> Clearsigning is good because it allows anyone to verify the
> signature no matter what their system. Some people like to
> use the current window function of PGP and front-ends for GPG
> such as GPGshell. PGP/Mime is good for sending mail to many
> people some of whom have no idea of what PGP/GPG is. Using
> PGP/MIME the signature appears as an attachment as
> 'signature.asc'. For people who aren't interested in PGP they
> will probably never see the attachment. The down sides to
> PGP/MIME are that people who use Outlook and OE will not be
> able to see them correctly. They will see a blank email with
> two attachments: 1) the signature and
> 2) the actual message.
>
> DISCLAIMER: I'm still learning myself about PGP/GPG, so this
> may not be exactly how it really is.
>
> Dan Mundy said the following on 6/3/2005 8:30 PM:
> > hey all,
> >
> > i was wondering what the differences between conventional gpg
> > clearsigning and pgp/mime signing are. which one's better
> for what?
> > which should i use more often? please help me!
> >
> > thanks all,
> >
> > Dan
> >
> >
> >
> >
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