Re: [GPGrelay-Talk] No encryption
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From: Kevin C. <li...@kc...> - 2007-04-25 13:37:59
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On 2007/04/25 4:49:18 AM -0400, Snoken <sn...@tu...> wrote:
> Why can I not encrypt to the key 0xAF351431? It's locally signed by me.
I could not repeat this. I download the above key, signed it locally and
gave it the default trust. I added it to my "Always encrypt, PGP-MIME"
rule and sent a test message to my local relay mail host so I could
intercept it to review and not send out. The successful results are below.
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Encrypted with 4096-bit ELG-E key, ID 0x8912D145, created 3/24/2007
"Per Tunedal <pe...@tu...>"
Encrypted with 4096-bit ELG-E key, ID 0xD6506963, created 12/7/2003
"Kevin Coates"
Signature made 04/25/07 09:24:27
using DSA key 0x3A8E5CAD
Good signature from "Kevin Coates"
Time: 4/25/2007 9:25:06 AM (4/25/2007 1:25:06 PM UTC)
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Try deleting your old rule, reloading the keys, and creating a new rule.
Perhaps GPGR's old rule is currently coded to encrypt to that expired
subkey.
> BTW Why don't I get any warning when the mail is sent unencrypted?
Not sure why there was no warning.
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Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY USA
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(see kludges for my pgp key)
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