Hello Marck, Thursday, January 1, 2004, 6:05:11 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP> I use GnuPG and PGP/MIME signing right here. Glad to here it. GS>> I see the Tools | OpenPGP menu. Under Tools | OpenPGP | Choose GS>> OpenPGP version I have GNU Privacy Guard (GPG) chosen. MDP> Good start. Then, in the message editor menu you have: MDP> Privacy | MDP> Sign when complete MDP> PGP/MIME MDP> Off / On / Auto MDP> "On" will sign with PGP/MIME. MDP> Or in templates you can specify: MDP> %SIGNCOMPLETE%PGPMIME%- GS>> So unless I missed something I would imagine I need to have the GS>> commercial product to get the hidden signatures? Correct? MDP> Wrong :-). Again glad to here it! Now I just have to get kinks worked out on templates for how I want to use signing. GS>> The hidden signatures is referred to as PGP/MIME? Correct? MDP> No idea. Never heard it referred to as that before. So what is the hidden signature of PGP (or GPG) called? -- Best regards, Greg Strong Using The Bat! v2.03 Beta/25 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
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