This may sound odd, but I've been using the latest version of PGP freeware
with Entourage since mid-September, and I've never noticed any issues.

You might want to go through your PGP preferences and look at how you have
your settings... There might be a clue there.

I'm not a guy with much PGP knowledge, so I can't really help troubleshoot
this for you, but I do know that one other person that I've been using PGP
with is not happy with the Entourage integration versus the way OE
integrated with it.

In his use, OE used to decrypt and verify inside of the mail message instead
of popping up the secure viewer, but for some reason Entourage always pops
up the secure viewer, regardless of the settings on either end.

We're at a loss for why this happens and have been talking with the PGP team
- so if I hear anything positive, I'll let you know what we've found.

John
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John Engler                                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Invoking PGP from the PGP menu to encrypt and sign has all the appearance of
>> working properly until the very end. Mail text is selected, the recipient's
>> key is selected, the password is requested, it appears that the text is
>> being encrypted, but that's where things go awry. After the apparent
>> encryption process, the message is immediately sent, and the text is not
>> encrypted.
>> 
>> Has anyone else seen this? If so is there a resolution?
> 
> Another oddity: "Decrypt/Verify" option in the PGP menu functions as
> "Forward", creating a new message with the text of the original.


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