On Jun 21, 2009, at 6:31 PM, Ludwig Hügelschäfer wrote:
This one provides a good signature here. Maybe you should turn off
"format=flowed". Don't know how to do that in Apple Mail, though.
My last email had "format=flowed" too. So it must be something else.
Thomas
PGP.sig
Description: This
On Jun 21, 2009, at 6:17 PM, Joel C. Salomon wrote:
Interesting, now it comes up as good. Did you change some setting?
I didn't change anything.
Thomas
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Description: This is a digitally signed message part
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On Jun 21, 2009, at 7:28 AM, Joel C. Salomon wrote:
On some messages (e.g., this recent one from Thomas Bohn: >) I get the message, “Error - signature verification failed; click
Pen icon for details”.
I just noticed this thread, so I just send in another message. I will
also forward it
On Jun 20, 2009, at 12:45 AM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
I see that there are some people who send their messages (especially
to this
list) with their messages signed via an attached signature.
It is called PGP/MINE. I think the advantage is, that is more clear
how to recongize a signed or encry
I currently try to get the gpg-agent to start just one time and not to
get one more gpg-agent session each time I log in, but it doesn't work.
Even the hint in the gpg-agent man page won't work, I still get more
than one gpg-agent process and more than one gpg-agent directory.
Thomas
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On 20:57, Thu 23 Oct 08, Thomas Bohn wrote:
> it is possible to send email in the background when I use the internal
> SMTP feature?
This was the wrong mailing list, I apologize.
Thomas
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Hello,
it is possible to send email in the background when I use the internal
SMTP feature?
Thomas
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