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Dear Florian
On 23 April 2002 at 12:28:51 +0200 (which was 11:28 where I live) Florian
Klemenz graced us with these comments
FK> I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1 which
FK> forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
I don't
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On Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at 3:28:51 AM PST, Florian Klemenz wrote:
> I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
> which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
Hello Florian,
Others have mentioned TB/PGP compatibility, but if d
Hello Florian Klemenz,
On Tuesday, April 23 2002 at 03:28 AM PDT, you wrote:
> Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
If you are referring to a TB Plugin to use PGP 7.1.1 with TB... then the
answer is no. However, using PGPTray and the Hotkeys works just fine with
TB. I don't think RI
Hello Florian!
On Tuesday, April 23, 2002 at 12:28:51 PM you wrote:
> Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
Per plug-in: No. Only with PGPTray.
> I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
> which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
It is - don't ask me why -
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Hi,
Is there a way to make The Bat run with PGP 7.x?
I'm currently using PGP 6.5.8, but I want to install PGPdisk 7.1.1
which forces me to uninstall PGP 6.5.8.
Or has anyone managed to install PGPdisk 7.1.1 without uninstalling
an
old PGP version?
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Hi daveiw,
On 06 May 2001 at 17:54:19 +0100 (which was 17:54 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
dcn> Just wondered if anyone had any updated information on Ritlabs
dcn> intent (or lack of) of supporting PGP v7 ie
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Hi all,
Just wondered if anyone had any updated information on Ritlabs
intent (or lack of) of supporting PGP v7 ie. creating a PGP plugin in
the near future?
Best regards,
Dave Wilson.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(E-mail me subject: 'public k
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On most other Mail Clients I've used with PGP, whenever I verify a PGP
signature, the plug-in would be invoked, and come up with something like
this:
>*** PGP Signature Status: good
>*** Signer: Nick Andriash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>*** Signed: 5/12/00
Anyone know how I can get TB to correctly identify the version of PGP I
use when encrypting/signing messages? It always shows it as an
International one, and doesn't reflect the actual version number. I have
to use PGP Tray in order for the correct version to be displayed. This
question has also
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