You should really use an external implementation of PGP to enable full
use of DH/DSS keys as well as RSA. The DLLs should be downloaded and
unpacked into the same folder as thebat.exe. Select the appropriate
PGP version from the Tools | OpenPGP | Choose OpenPGP version
dialog box.
Where
Well, primarily you need one of the external PGP packs - NAI PGP 7.x
(with tray support) has no TB DLL plug in. If you use or can track
down a PGP 6.5.8 freeware or the ckt build then you can use the PGP
DLLs, which you can get from the RITlabs FTP site at
ftp://www.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat
I think that this means the sender's public key is not found in your
public keyring. (I stand to be corrected about this)
That's right. I needed only to check the 'verify' option so it'd
download the keys from the server.
Thanx for your help.
b.
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You should really use an external implementation of PGP to enable
full use of DH/DSS keys as well as RSA. The DLLs should be
downloaded and unpacked into the same folder as thebat.exe. Select
the
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Hi Christian,
Tuesday, October 31, 2000, you wrote:
I have a simple question...how can I automatically include the PGP key
of my own email address everytime if I send out a PGP encrypted
mail? [...]
CG Go to Tools\PGP\Settings\General and mark "Always encrypt to default
CG key". Your own key
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