Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hello Peter, Sunday, December 28, 2003, 8:25:28 PM, you wrote: HdB>> Strange that it is not in the headers.. but I clicked on mailto: and HdB>> sent it to you using the quick template ;-) > I received your key along with your request, which was answered > automatically... ;o) When I wrote t

Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Edgar, on Sun, 28 Dec 2003 20:18:08 +0100GMT (28.12.03, 20:18 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : >> (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) E> Isn't there something that it should be two %% in the template E> because TB! sees it as a macro? Yes, in case this should be used within a temp

Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Henk, gpg: Signature made 12/28/03 20:12:47 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit using DSA key ID DBE6E678 gpg: Good signature from "Henk de Bruijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature! gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to

Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Edgar
Hello Peter, On Sunday, December 28, 2003, 7:17:29 PM, you wrote: > Ok. Here is how I set it up > (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) Isn't there something that it should be two %% in the template because TB! sees it as a macro? > this reply was created automatically by The Bat!, > our fantastic email cl

Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hallo Peter, Sunday, December 28, 2003, 7:17:29 PM, you wrote: >>> There are more sophisticated ways like auto-replying to a request, but >>> I'm afraid this is going to be OT here. Let's continue on >>> PGP-Basics-OT or on TBUDL. HdB>> This is what I am looking for! Tomorrow I will do my b

Re: automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Henk, on Sun, 28 Dec 2003 18:32:13 +0100GMT (28.12.03, 18:32 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : >> There are more sophisticated ways like auto-replying to a request, but >> I'm afraid this is going to be OT here. Let's continue on >> PGP-Basics-OT or on TBUDL. HdB> This is w

automaticly return request with PGP public key

2003-12-28 Thread Henk de Bruijn
Hello Peter, On PGP-Basics you answered: > With The Bat! it is easy. Create a Quick Template containing your > public key. Type its handle when you want to insert your key and hit > + or invoke it from a template with %QInclude="handle". This QT is already working. > There are more sophisticate

Re: PGP Public Key

2001-12-29 Thread Allie C Martin
@ 12:33:48 + [ Sat, 29 Dec 2001], Geoff Lane [GL] wrote these words of wisdom: ... GL> I'm trying to get my head around PGP. I'm using the internal GL> version of OpenPGP. So far, I've managed to generate a key pair GL> and I can sign messages. However, I can't find any way to provide GL> my p

PGP Public Key

2001-12-29 Thread Geoff Lane
Using The Bat! v1.53d on Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 6 Hi All, I'm trying to get my head around PGP. I'm using the internal version of OpenPGP. So far, I've managed to generate a key pair and I can sign messages. However, I can't find any way to provide my public key so that others ca

Re: PGP public key

1999-10-04 Thread Juergen Frisch
On Tuesday, October 05, 1999, 03:26, LCB wrote: > A while back someone posted the macros to autosend your public key on > request. Since then I have suffered a loss of all equipment to a house > fire and am trying to rebuild. If anybody keeps records of these tips, > can you please lookup and rep

PGP public key

1999-10-04 Thread LCB
A while back someone posted the macros to autosend your public key on request. Since then I have suffered a loss of all equipment to a house fire and am trying to rebuild. If anybody keeps records of these tips, can you please lookup and repost the procedure. Thanks a bunch LCB -- -