Re: About PGP certificates

2000-09-27 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 01:03:36 -0500, A . Curtis Martin wrote:

A - The editor uses something called 'free caret', which basically
A means that when you move your cursor down from a text line to an
A empty line, it keeps it position on the horizontal axis. In other
A words, it doesn't move to the beginning of the empty line but stays
A somewhere in the middle. Took me quite some time to get used to it,
A but now I hardly notice anymore. (This 'feature' will probably become
ACM
ACM:- Was that put in just for the Eudora fans? ;-b You seemed so
ACMupset with it initially.

Please ignore. Sorry about the inappropriate message. :-)

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Re: About PGP certificates

2000-09-27 Thread Graham

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On 27/09/2000 at 04:11, Ameng wrote:


Ameng Hello TBUDL!
Ameng   If I selected the Enable S/MIME at Account-Properties,
Ameng then will appear a warning message when i send a signed mail.
Ameng The warning message as follow:

Ameng "No signing certificate for [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Ameng and
Ameng "No valid signing certificates. Cannot sign the message using S/MIME"

Ameng Who can tell me why and how to send a signed mail with S/MIME?
Ameng What's the meaning of S/MIME?

Ameng, PGP and S/MIME are two different systems for encoding
transmissions over the internet.  You should have EITHER PGP or S/MIME
checked, not both.

Unlike PGP, S/MIME requires you to obtain a certificate from a CA
(Certificating Authority) before you can encode messages.  The best
known of these is Thawte, but it is not the only CA by far.

PGP doesn't require the same sort of certification and IMO is easier
to use.

Why use S/MIME? Well, there are a number of programs out there that
support S/MIME but not PGP.  Using the S/MIME facility in TB means
that a message can be verified.

PGP has its own version of S/MIME called PGP/MIME.  At this time the
only program that can take advantage ofit is Eudora, so it is better
to leave this unchecked in the PGP tray options.


  Graham  mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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Re: About PGP certificates

2000-09-26 Thread A . Curtis Martin

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On Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:11:29 +0800, Ameng wrote:

A - The editor uses something called 'free caret', which basically
A means that when you move your cursor down from a text line to an
A empty line, it keeps it position on the horizontal axis. In other
A words, it doesn't move to the beginning of the empty line but stays
A somewhere in the middle. Took me quite some time to get used to it,
A but now I hardly notice anymore. (This 'feature' will probably become
   
   :- Was that put in just for the Eudora fans? ;-b You seemed so
   upset with it initially.

Your little synopsis was very good.

The main features for me that makes it stand out are:

1) It's method of handling multiple accounts.

2) Templates

3) Templates

4) Templates

5) It's advanced filtering.

6) It's editor  in terms of the methodology and the thinking behind
it. How it actually works can be a bit quirky and needs some
acclimatization. :-)

If one were to rip out the template support in TB!, I could easily be
using PMMail or Pegasus at present.

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