[imp] IMP 4.0 pgp question
Eric Sheesley
esheesle at bcpl.net
Fri Oct 22 15:14:42 PDT 2004
My system is Openbsd 3.4 running the following versions of software:
- HORDE(all previously mentioned packages) checked out of cvs at noon today
- GPG 1.2.2
- PHP 4.3.3
- PEAR (php4-pear-4.3.3 is what pkg_info reports)
Thanks,
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris [mailto:cth at fast.dnswatch.com]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 17:51
To: Eric Sheesley
Cc: imp at lists.horde.org
Subject: Re: [imp] IMP 4.0 pgp question
Greetings,
I don't know that I would have an answer to your question(s). However, I am
sure that if you provide a little more information about your system.
It would make it much easier to assist you. For example; PHP version, PEAR
version, OS/ version and perhaps PGP/ GPG version.
Best wishes,
Chris
> I decided to upgrade my IMP 3 implementation to IMP 4. I checked out
> horde, framework, imp, turba, and kronolith and got them up and
> running(minus kronolith which is fighting me). I generated a pgp key
> and sent a copy to the pgp key server. Now the problem I am having is
> sending/receiving signed or encrypted emails. I check the option to
> examine text messages for pgp content but everytime I go back to that
> screen it is unchecked. When I send an encrypted and/or signed
> message to my imp account it sees the message but never attempts to
> decrypt or verify(just shows me the encrypted contents or signature).
>
> That's the first problem. The second is whenever I sign or encrypt
> from my imp account. It adds a .dat file to the message for signature
> or encrypted contents. For the encrypted message I just received a
> .dat file in my message. When I open that with pgp it decrypts but
> why is it stored as a .dat instead of inline text? Any way to fix this?
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
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