Kmail does support gpg out of the box. What those plugins allow you to do is 
sign and encrypt all message parts. Which is something kmail has not been 
able to do before. It also can use certs.

On Thursday 06 Feb 2003 11:47 pm, ray wrote:
> Mostly the 3.1 upgrade (I used the SuSE rpms) was easy and worthwhile, BUT
> KMail 1.5  caused a minor panic.  It does not support GnuPG without a
> plug-in that has to be installed and configured separately.
>  http://kmail.kde.org/kmail-pgpmime-howto.html
>
> --
>  rayH
>

Mark Hillary

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