While sending a signed and encrypted mail (EnSi:) with attachment from MS-Outlook-2010 (32bit), an error occurs:
ERROR while sending data to GnuPG.
Die Pipe wird gerade geschlossen.
Error-Code = 232
It occurs 'per attachment', second attempt is working.
Example: Sending mail from Outlook with two attachments:
Error232 > OK> message 'You're about to encrypt to an untrusted key!' > OK > Encrypt anyway >
Error232 > OK> message 'You're about to encrypt to an untrusted key!' > OK > Encrypt anyway >
final sending
How to solve this issue? Thx...
Last edit: karnin 2014-08-12
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This could be a naming problem.
I had problems with the german letters 'ä', 'ü', 'ö' in file names.
For signing you should use a trusted key.
And when I remember the problems of the relay server, you should think about using a support version of encryption gateway like enQsig or something.
Hope these little peace of info can help.
Greetings
Reiner
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While sending a signed and encrypted mail (EnSi:) with attachment from MS-Outlook-2010 (32bit), an error occurs:
ERROR while sending data to GnuPG.
Die Pipe wird gerade geschlossen.
Error-Code = 232
It occurs 'per attachment', second attempt is working.
Example: Sending mail from Outlook with two attachments:
Error232 > OK> message 'You're about to encrypt to an untrusted key!' > OK > Encrypt anyway >
Error232 > OK> message 'You're about to encrypt to an untrusted key!' > OK > Encrypt anyway >
final sending
How to solve this issue? Thx...
Last edit: karnin 2014-08-12
This could be a naming problem.
I had problems with the german letters 'ä', 'ü', 'ö' in file names.
For signing you should use a trusted key.
And when I remember the problems of the relay server, you should think about using a support version of encryption gateway like enQsig or something.
Hope these little peace of info can help.
Greetings
Reiner