Re: [Evolution] Decryption Signing - Version 1.2.0

2002-11-24 Thread Not Zed
On Fri, 2002-11-22 at 11:36, Ian Scott wrote: I've just upgraded to 1.2.0 and have come across some strange behaviour with respect to encryption and signed messages. 1. When I receive encrypted email sent from something other than Evolution, I am no longer asked for my passphrase - rather,

[Evolution] Decryption Signing - Version 1.2.0

2002-11-21 Thread Ian Scott
I've just upgraded to 1.2.0 and have come across some strange behaviour with respect to encryption and signed messages. 1. When I receive encrypted email sent from something other than Evolution, I am no longer asked for my passphrase - rather, the message opens with the message still encrypted,

Re: [Evolution] Decryption Signing - Version 1.2.0

2002-11-21 Thread Jeffrey Stedfast
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 20:06, Ian Scott wrote: I've just upgraded to 1.2.0 and have come across some strange behaviour with respect to encryption and signed messages. 1. When I receive encrypted email sent from something other than Evolution, I am no longer asked for my passphrase - rather,

Re: [Evolution] Decryption Signing - Version 1.2.0

2002-11-21 Thread Ian Scott
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at 20:38, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote: Evolution only supports PGP/MIME currently, S/MIME is planned but is a LOT of work to do. Also, I think Mozilla is the only client on Linux to even support it currently. The German Government is supposedly putting a lot of effort into