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Mick wrote: |
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> I don't think that there is. I can see both of your messages in the "Need |
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> help with a regex" thread. |
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Somewhat strange is it. On archives.gentoo.org the mentioned mails |
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aren't, only the second, but on gmane they are. I just looked there. |
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> Kmail shows this in its GnuPG header on the first message: |
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> Message was signed by wolf.canis@××××××××××.com (Key ID: 0x293F7304A174B705). |
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> The signature is valid, but the key's validity is unknown. |
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> and the second message: |
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> Message was signed by Wolf Canis (Common) <wolf.canis@××××××××××.com> (Key ID: |
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> 0xA174B705). |
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> The signature is valid, but the key is untrusted. |
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That looks good. :-) |
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> Notwithstanding delays with googlemail, Gmane also takes some time before it |
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> shows posted messages. |
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It seems that that is the case. But how know one that the mail |
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is actually arrived? |
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The list delivers not to sender of a post. This is normally |
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absolutely correct on the one hand, on the other hand, if it |
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would, one would know whether a mail has the list arrived or |
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not. |
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W. Canis |
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iEYEARECAAYFAkg4t3gACgkQKT9zBKF0twV97gCgh8xZ2IOQSCkRUMOKD8EEIePD |
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