Hopefully the last comment T778 (JohnA on Jun 19 2007, 01:03 AM / Roundup) didn't get lost... it should be pretty easy
to verify whether there's a blank line in a signed text!
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Jun 23 2007
Jun 23 2007
Jun 19 2007
Jun 19 2007
Installed the latest version of GPG4Win including gpgol 0.9.91. One other
problem was noticed. If I encrypt and sign or just encrypt a text message,
everything is ok. If I just sign a text message, the verification fails when
reading it. I noticed there was no blank line between the Hash: statement and
the first line of the message as there is on other PGP signed messages.
Manually adding a line to the signed message after it has been sent allows it
to verify correctly.
Mar 30 2007
Mar 30 2007
- Trying to send an encrypted message with an attachment that is an Outlook
message itself, it refuses to do so saying this operation is unsupported.
JohnA renamed T778: Critical: Doesn't work - GPGol and Outlook 2003 SP2 from GPGol and Outlook 2003 SP2 to Critical: Doesn't work - GPGol and Outlook 2003 SP2.
Additional info: I'm running Outlook 2003 (Version 11.8118.8122) SP2
Mar 28 2007
Mar 28 2007
JohnA added projects to T778: Critical: Doesn't work - GPGol and Outlook 2003 SP2: gpgol, Bug Report.