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(3 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

I do prefer it, it's just that the other person doesn't. sad He uses enigmail, I figured he'd be able to use openpgp/mime

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(3 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

I'm using the newest commit from the SVN.

I don't think it's handling inline ">" correctly. Whether it's converting it to > when it shouldn't be or something or what.

http://josh.whtiger.net/images/firegpg_sigfail.png

The message was sent to me plaintext. Copying and pasting it to gpg --verify confirms it's correct.

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(10 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Ah yeah. She does not use firegpg and is copying and pasting the encrypted and decrypted data.. I should set her up with it.. Now that it can do openpgp/mime. smile

Thank you smile you respond well to bugs.

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(10 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Tried with blank profile, Firefox 3.0.6, Windows XP, with new gmail interface.

Tried with both labs enabled and disabled. It seems to just be displaying the last signature it loaded... it works fine if there is a signature there..

I have my keys stored elsewhere, so I have the parameter set to: --homedir z:\\.gnupg

That is a remote drive, could that have something to do with it?

Wait, hm. It only does it if the signature that it gets caught on is in a collapse email and you uncollapse it. If I open an email and the signature as the one that opens automatically, nothing happens, but then if I click the first email so that it expands, and then firegpg decrypts it and says it has a valid signature.. and then if I go back to my inbox and open the email to myself without a signature, it displays the loaded signature.

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(10 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Hm.

http://josh.whtiger.net/images/firegpg_signature2.png

That's what I get following the steps I posted.. Viewed an email I received signed by someone, then I sent an encrypted email to myself.

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(2 replies, posted in Requests)

Oh hey, you're right. Sorry smile

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(3 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

I know, but sometimes I don't realize they are unavailable, and I think it'd be helpful for it to tell me instead of sending it. Then I can get my keys and send it. But as it is, I tell it to encrypt, and it sends it without error if the keys aren't there (which is bad, since I'm trying to encrypt it).

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(2 replies, posted in Requests)

Is it possible to have an option to have it when you reply, it has the text from the previous encrypted message? If you don't include it, it's hard to remember what was being talked about.

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(2 replies, posted in Requests)

If I'm in a conversation which I've been encrypting and signing, is it possible for it to automatically keep doing that?

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(3 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

If the keys are suddenly inaccessible (I have them on a shared drive), and you tell it to sign and encrypt, it'll send without error after doing neither of those.

I think this is kind of a security issue.. if I want it to encrypt, I don't want it to send if it can't find the keys.

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(10 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

Okay, here are exact steps.

1) View a email with a signature.
2) Go back to inbox
3) Compose
4) Make an email to yourself
5) Encrypt it to yourself but do not sign it.
6) Send
7) Wait for it to come.
8) Open it, wait for it to decrypt
9) It decrypts fine, says it is signed from the person in step 1.

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(10 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

http://josh.whtiger.net/images/firegpg_signature.png

That signature is from the previous message, the encrypted message is signed by me and encrypted for the recipient (but not myself).

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(1 replies, posted in Bugs & problems)

As far as I'm concerned, it shouldn't pick up my signature and say it's valid, seeing as the email isn't from me (but my signature is in the quoted text). Is it possible for it to only check if the signature is above the "Show quoted text"? It seems to just pick up the first signature in the email even though it's from several emails prior. If I send the email without rich text formatting, it works fine and doesn't detect it (because of all the >s).

I'm using Fx 3.0.1 and it does this on XP and Vista. =)

http://josh.whtiger.net/images/firegpg_gmailsig.png