2 msgUse same key for S/MIME and OpenPGP
12 msgSecret key holder identity (was: Local file enc...
1 msgKey signing at FOSDEM
5 msgLocal file encryption
10 msgKeyserver refresh period after gpg --send-keys
2 msgProblem with Evolution
14 msgGnuPG v2.0.2 MAC OS install - TESTING NEEDED!

GnuPG, Thunderbird, and Armor Headers From PGP 9.5
\ pete (16 Feb 2007)
. \ Charly Avital (16 Feb 2007)
. \ David Shaw (17 Feb 2007)

2 msgOpenPGP Card Digest Algorithms
4 msgGPG4Win keys not appearing
15 msgstoring password lists in mails to myself on IMAP?
3 msgpublic keys newbie question
7 msgRe: Compiling GnuPG 2.0.1 on MacOS X
12 msgexternal pinpad, gnupg, SPR532 PinPad SmartCard...
8 msgSending Public Key
1 msgnew (2007-02-04) keyanalyze results (+sigcheck)
8 msgNewbie question
1 msgRandom numbers
3 msgA question...
8 msgGnuPG on MS Vista
Subject:Re: GnuPG, Thunderbird, and Armor Headers From PGP 9.5
Group:Gnupg-users
From:David Shaw
Date:17 Feb 2007


 
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 04:28:05PM -0500, pete wrote:

> > -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----
> > Version: PGP Desktop 9.5.2 (Build 4075) - not licensed for commercial use:
> > www.pgp.com
>
> PGP Desktop adds a second line for "www.pgp.com". If I paste the
> message into notepad and delete that line, then decrypt the text file I
> save, everything is fine. It's a huge hassle to do every time I have a
> message, though (and a potential security issue), so I'm looking for a
> way to have this decrypt regularly in Thunderbird?

This is a problem that pops up now and then. PGP Desktop isn't adding
a second line (the "www.pgp.com"). Rather, it is adding one big
Version line, and then something in the mail chain (generally it's
their mail program) is "helping" by word wrapping the mail. Since
that Version line is really long, the www.pgp.com bit ends up on a new
line.

You might want to ask the folks mailing you to check their word
wrapping settings.

David

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