Werner Koch schrieb: > On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, [email protected] said: >> Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of course, given there >> is a reader and its driver installed first... > > Yes. Indeed, GPG4Win works very smoothly.
>> And, how powerful is the Claws client? Does it support multiple pop, smtp >> accounts and IMAP? > > The German c't magazine, issue 3/2009, run a test of several mail > clients (Claws, Evo, Kmail, Thunderbird) with Claws being the only one > with a '+' in all categories. Closely followed by Kmail. Yes, multiple > accounts are possible with all protocols. I see, Claws seems to have very capable filter capabilities. Ugly UI under Windows, but powerful ;-) I noticed, it does not support SSL encrypted transmission of pop/smtp passwords? Is this due to lack of SSL on Windows or is this a general limitation on Claws 3.0.x that comes with GPG4Win? This makes Claws unusable for mail providers like gmx.net which only allow SSL secured transmission of passwords (maybe I am wrong here and the still allow plain text, have not tested). Regards Malte _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
