Two other questions on PGP in TB:
1. There's a macro and menu option for "Use OpenPGP," but exactly what
does this do? If I turn it off, it seems that PGP options don't work at
all. So if I'm not enabling OpenPGP, what good are the other options?
And conversely, if I'm using other PGP options, w
Hello Anthony,
On Monday, October 18, 2004 at 6:22:50 AM Anthony [AGA] wrote:
AGA> 1. There's a macro and menu option for "Use OpenPGP," but exactly what
AGA> does this do?
It enables or disables PGP-usage. There is a different method for
signing and/or encrypting messages: S/MIME.
If both were
On 17/10/2004 at 11:22:50 PM, Anthony G. Atkielski, [AGA] wrote:
> Two other questions on PGP in TB:
> 1. There's a macro and menu option for "Use OpenPGP," but exactly
> what does this do?
It makes you able to use OpenPGP from within TB!.
> If I turn it off, it seems that PGP options don't wor
Hi
On Monday, 18 October, 2004, at 12:22:48 PM, Allie Martin wrote:
> You may wish not to use OpenPGP from within TB! and only externally.
> There are those who do not wish to use integrated support.
I find that if I use TB!'s integrated support to encrypt and sign
with PGP 8.1 the message is
MFPA writes:
> I find that if I use TB!'s integrated support to encrypt and sign
> with PGP 8.1 the message is only sometimes sent, further attempts
> to sign or encrypt using the integrated support bring up Access
> Violation messages, and often I can no longer verify or decrypt
> using the integ
Hi
On Wednesday, 20 October, 2004, at 9:08:44 PM, Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
> The first part of this problem appears to have been fixed in 3.x; I had
> similar problems and now they seem to be gone, although it's still
> early.
Good to hear. Looking forward to being able to use this feature
MFPA writes:
> Good to hear. Looking forward to being able to use this feature reliably. I
> downloaded the latest version of TB! last night. I suspect I shall
> install and try it out soon.
I current have the client set to sign all of my messages to this list
(via folder templates), and it is wo
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