Hello Joseph N.,
On Saturday, February 23 2002 at 02:09 PM PDT, you wrote:
> > Security wise, the emphasis at the moment in the
> > development of TB lies in S/MIME.
> Nick, do you know what assumptions are behind this choice?
Assumptions? S/MIME appeals to a greater audience more so than PGP
Nick Andriash wrote on Saturday, February 23, 2002:
> Security wise, the emphasis at the moment in the
> development of TB lies in S/MIME.
Nick, do you know what assumptions are behind this choice?
JN
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On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 14:44:15 -0600GMT (which was 23.02.02, 21:44 +0100GMT
where I live), Joseph N. wrote this about "OpenPGP key management":
JN> Another contributor suggested that the reason is because GPG itself
JN> has no front en
Hello Joseph N.,
On Saturday, February 23 2002 at 12:44 PM PDT, you wrote:
> Another contributor suggested that the reason is because GPG itself
> has no front end code for TB to hook into. TB is not, apparently,
> hooking into GPGshell.
That is correct. Security wise, the emphasis at the mome
1 Feb 2002 08:43:15 -0600GMT (which was 21.02.02, 15:43 +0100GMT
> where I live), Joseph N. wrote this about "OpenPGP key management":
JN>> Under Tools/OpenPGP, there are menu options for key management and
JN>> preferences. When I have PGP 6.x selected as my OpenP
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On Thu, 21 Feb 2002 08:43:15 -0600GMT (which was 21.02.02, 15:43 +0100GMT
where I live), Joseph N. wrote this about "OpenPGP key management":
JN> Under Tools/OpenPGP, there are menu options for key management and
JN> preferences. W
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Hi TBUDL,
On 22 February 2002 at 23:00:09 -0800 (which was 07:00 where I live)
Nick Andriash wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> But when I have GnuPG selected as my OpenPGP version, those menu
>> choices are ineffective; they're no
Hello Joseph N.,
On Thursday, February 21 2002 at 06:43 AM PDT, you wrote:
> But when I have GnuPG selected as my OpenPGP version, those menu
> choices are ineffective; they're not grayed out, they just don't do
> anything. (Yes, the GnuPG executable is in the TB! directory.)
Are you sure that
Under Tools/OpenPGP, there are menu options for key management and
preferences. When I have PGP 6.x selected as my OpenPGP version,
those menu choices work; the PGP key management module and the
preferences dialogs open up. But when I have GnuPG selected as my
OpenPGP version, those menu choices
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