[dev] PGP signed email fails to display
Michael M Slusarz
slusarz at bigworm.colorado.edu
Fri Apr 30 09:31:21 PDT 2004
Quoting Martin Ebourne <lists at ebourne.me.uk>:
> Hi,
>
> Checked with the latest Horde CVS and latest pear packages (using
> alpha). This has been happening for quite a while.
>
> At least some PGP signed emails fail to display properly. The attached
> message shows in Imp as:
>
> 1 unnamed [multipart/signed] 0.65 KB
>
> This message has been digitally signed via PGP.
>
> No pgpPublicKey entry found for XXXXXXXXX.
>
> There was no text in this message part
>
> 2 unnamed [text/plain] 0.13 KB
> --
> fedora-selinux-list mailing list
> fedora-selinux-list at redhat.com
> http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-selinux-list
>
> If I click 'message source' I can see the text, and it is in mime part
> 1, but Horde is not displaying it. This affects PGP signed emails from
> several different sources, all of which display fine in Evolution.
Can't reproduce this. The message you sent me renders as follows:
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This message has been digitally signed via PGP.
gpg: Signature made Sun Mar 21 01:57:26 2004 MST using DSA key ID 40B4F576
gpg: Good signature from "Tim Waugh <twaugh at redhat.com>"
gpg: aka "Tim Waugh <tim at cyberelk.net>"
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 01:56:20PM +1100, Russell Coker wrote:
> > This might be reasonable - to reserve :0 for X and force Xvnc
> (which > might be started by users) use higher display numbers. In
> what situations would users need to start their own VNC servers?
All the time, usually from the vncserver perl script. You might want to start
VNC from an ssh login, for example.
Note that the vncserver init script will also want to do this.
Tim.
*/
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I'm not sure what has changed between alpha and current HEAD (what I am using)
but it works fine now as far as I can tell.
michael
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Michael Slusarz [slusarz at bigworm.colorado.edu]
The University of Colorado at Boulder
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