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Hi Bat! people,
I'm trying to write an encrypted mail using TB 2.00.06 & GnuPg v1.22
Nr2 Nullify using the builtin support for Gpg.
When i try to encrypt to an unsigned key, the program tells me the
program isn't sure whether the key really belongs to whom it claims to
belong to, and this is write, however if you use Gpg without the
plugin it lets me choose whether i want to go on encrypting anyway or
just leave it be, a thing the bat!'s builtin support doesn't offer. In
other words, the built-in support forces me to sign a key before i can
use it.
I understand the security thinking behind this but should i consider
this a bug or a feature? I myself consider it a buglet which i hope
will be fixed in future versions, since i want to avoid having to use
gpgtray as much as possible when using TB!.
TIA for any answers or help regarding this.

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/Krister mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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