On Wed, 2002-07-10 at 10:54, Marcus Franke wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I have a little Problem with Evolution and gnupg signed
> messages.. Or, better to say, some lost souls using
> Microsoft Outlook have problems with my signed mails.

this is a known issue, unfortunately

no idea when or if it will ever get "fixed" (ideally, Microsoft Outlook
would support the PGP/MIME standard but well, since Microsoft didn't
implement their own PGP support - rather NAi did and now that NAi is no
longer supporting PGP...you get the picture).

> 
> Evolutions sends signed mails as multipart mails, while
> Evolution can handle this and shows the lock symbol and
> no other attachments Outlook shows the signature as one
> attachment. 
> 
> Some of my friends now complain now about this and ask
> me to send unsigned messages, which I do not want..
> 
> So, could I configure Evolution to send the signed
> message as full inline text??

nope.

> 
> Or is there a RFC concerning mail that demands this
> multipart behaviour? I looked around but did not find
> an option to change from multipart to inline..

rfc3156

> 
> I use Evolution 1.0.2 with SuSE 8.0 and gnupg 1.0.6.
> 
> This leads to a second question:
> 
> I have seen that there is a rpm file with version 1.0.8
> of evolution on the ximinan ftp server compiled for
> the SuSE 8.0, but how do I update the package?

You can use red-carpet or I suppose you could download it and any
dependencies using an ftp client and install them manually.

> 
> Just download the file and do rpm -Uhv? Or do I need to
> uninstall the Evolution-1.0.2-SuSE before installing
> Evolution-1.0.8-Ximian??

You shouldn't need to uninstall the old evolution, but you might want to
update gtkhtml and gal too.

Jeff

> 
> Bye,
> Marcus
> 
> -- 
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> airline.  It helps if you have some kind of a football
> team, or some nuclear weapons, but at the very least you
> need a beer.
>  -- Frank Zappa
-- 
Jeffrey Stedfast
Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc.
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