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Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] wrote:
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>> 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.

MDP> It already exists and works just as well as PGP.

Indeed the signing and signature verification aspects work nicely. I
don't use GPG Shell for signing messages *at all*. However, for
decryption and encryption I use GPG Shell.

With the plug-in, for the encrypting to work, there has to be a
perfect identity match with the from address and a UID. Also the key
has to be signed in some way or else you'll get an error message.

For decrypting, it's just a matter of taste. I prefer using GPG Shell
since I generally read messages via the ticker and when I decrypt with
the plug-in, it generates the decrypted copy and I have to go look for
it in another window.

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 -=Allie C Martin=-
List Moderator | ŪTB! v1.60c | Windows XP Pro
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