[Kde-pim] More sending delay
Anne Wilson
annew at kde.org
Sat Apr 17 14:07:26 BST 2010
On Friday 16 April 2010 12:08:44 Frank Thieme wrote:
> On Friday 16 April 2010 12:19:33 Anne Wilson wrote:
> > I sent a signed, but un-encrypted message to the first address, and it
> > left immediately. Mystery :-(
>
> So it is somehow related to the recipients key, as signing is an action
> with your key, encrypting an action with recpipients key....
>
My (first-mentioned) recipient says he sees a delay on decryption, but it is
less than one second. I don't know whether that's relevant?
> Ever tried to encrypt a text file with the recipients key on command line?
> Maybe there is a delay or at least a message of gpg that might helpful...
>
Tbh I don't know how to do that. If you could show me, I'll certainly try it.
> BTW: As verifying a signature is something about the senders key - is there
> a delay when you get signed messages and try to read them?
>
No, I don't notice any delay at all. I get asked for the passphrase and it's
almost instantly readable. I probably wouln't notice a delay of less than a
second ;-)
Anne
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