|| On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 15:36:31 +0100 || Simon Josefsson wrote: >> When the same person sends me an encrypted mail, I get a >> >> [[PGP Encrypted Part:OK, Signer: From unknown user]] >> >> which seems a weird result, as the signer is the same person who >> encrypted the mail. The way the message is crafted, I would expect >> the email address or real name of the person who signed that mail >> / some hint about whether the signature was okay. sj> What is the output from a mouse-2 click on the PGP button? I get a "No details." down in the minibuffer. Since I normally don't select mails by mouse-clicking on them, I just discovered something else: When I mouse-2 click on the mail itself, it is being displayed the same way, but I get a pop-up window telling me that there was a signature by XYZ and it was okay. >> "From unknown user" seems strange as it seems to say the signature >> is okay, but it doesn't know who signed it. But if Gnus didn't >> know who signed it, how did it know which key to check the >> signature against? :) sj> GnuPG selects the key, Gnus only parses the output from gpg. sj> Presumably, it is the parsing that fails here. I see. Maybe a more descriptive phrase could be found than "From unknon user" then? Regards, Georg -- Georg C. F. Greve Free Software Foundation Europe (http://fsfeurope.org) Brave GNU World (http://brave-gnu-world.org)