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On Sun, 24 Sep 2000 09:54:23 +0200
Dierk Haasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


DH>   Is it a must to use IE? Or can Becky invoke any browser (let's say,
DH>   through Windows' system default)? Just that I am tired of programmes
DH>   forcing me to use specific progs. My banking software (proprietary
DH>   from my bank) forces me to have IE installed even if I use another
DH>   browser (surprise, surprise, it's Opera 4.02).
No, Becky 2 doesn't force you to use IE or Netscape.  I use Opera, too,
and Becky calls it just fine.

The only problem with Becky 2 for me is its PGP support.  You have to
set up PGP through the command line version even in PGP 6, amending the
autoexec.bat file.  However, when Becky 2 calls its PGP plug-in you can
sign and decrypt ok with it, but not encrypt or sign & encrypt.  This is
known and being addressed, as Becky 2 is still in Beta testing.

Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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