On 08/09/2018 15:27, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> Second, I misquoted my friend. He is not using "PGP Tray" or anything
> that was ever connected with Symantec. He is using two things: Windows
> Privacy Tray (which is connected with GnuPT) and a plugin for Pegasus.
> Both are very old and only do v
Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 06:24 PM:
> I believe that 'PGP Tray' is part of Symantec's PGP email encryption
> software. Either that or it's a very old version of the PGP software. I
> vaguely seem to recall that PGP Tray was part of PGP Desktop before
> Symantec bought it. But that was a ver
On 07/09/2018 23:47, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> so Mr. Brunschwig has done great work in a very
> tricky domain.
Agreed. :-)
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Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 06:24 PM:
> I believe that 'PGP Tray' is part of Symantec's PGP email encryption
> software. Either that or it's a very old version of the PGP software. I
> vaguely seem to recall that PGP Tray was part of PGP Desktop before
> Symantec bought it. But that was a ver
On 07/09/2018 22:58, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
> Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 05:53 PM:
>
>> What mail client is Bob using? The first message part header you
>> quoted[1] is correct for PGP/MIME which I would have thought any modern
>> mail client should be able to decode.
> Oh, he's using Outloo
Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 05:53 PM:
> What mail client is Bob using? The first message part header you
> quoted[1] is correct for PGP/MIME which I would have thought any modern
> mail client should be able to decode.
Oh, he's using Outlook or something. He uses the "PGP Tray" to decrypt
t
On 07/09/2018 22:31, Patrick Chkoreff wrote:
>> Can anybody think of something more I can do to force Enigmail NOT to
>> set up one of those "encrypted.asc" file attachment things,
> OK I think I figured something out. I went into the Per-Recipient rules
> and set PGP/MIME to "Never". I sent a m
> Can anybody think of something more I can do to force Enigmail NOT to
> set up one of those "encrypted.asc" file attachment things,
OK I think I figured something out. I went into the Per-Recipient rules
and set PGP/MIME to "Never". I sent a message to my friend Bob and saw
this:
MIME-Versio