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Hi Nick,

@29 April 2002, 23:49:15 -0700 (07:49 UK time) Nick Andriash wrote in
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>> To my knowledge I have to use the "Tray" windows application to
>> manually sign messages when using GPG.

> True, but you can use HotKey combinations as well which adds a
> degree of automation to the task. ;o)

Not true, actually Nick. I use GPG without any tray application. I
only use the try tools to access the key manager and lookup keys I
don't have on my keyring. All sign/verify/encrypt/decrypt actions are
handled by the built-in "plug-in".

>> Reading this list I believe you can have on the fly seamless
>> signing with PGP which to my knowledge is owned by NAI. Please
>> clarify. TIA!

> Yes, you are right... you can have seamless on the fly signing with
> PGP because there are specific PGP DLL's that TB uses for that...
> RITLabs have developed a Plugin specifically for that purpose.
> Hopefully, the upcoming release of GPG 1.0.7 will spur RITLabs into
> producing a GPG Plugin.

It already exists and works just as well as PGP.

- --
Cheers -- .\\arck D. Pearlstone -- List moderator
SB! v1.60d/iKey1000-5523848F0B1 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2
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