Hello Sean,

Tuesday, August 23, 2005, 11:33:20 PM, you wrote:

> Hello Vladimir,

> Tuesday, August 23, 2005, 11:30:41 PM, you wrote:

>> Good day, Sean.

R>>>   Sometimes when I send an encrypted message using gpg, I get an error
SR>>>   concerning the trust level of the key, ie don't know if it belongs
SR>>>   to the addressee. Is there anyway around this. ATM, I have to use
SR>>>   GPGshell to encrypt it

>> You need to set trust level for you key.
>> It's very simple:
>> Open  GPGkeys, DblClick on you key and ntert word "trust". A menu will
>> appear. You can use for you key any applicable trust level.


> Sometimes I want to encrypt without doing this

> Sean

And TBird with enigma allowes you to do this but I don't know what the
keyword for the gpg conf file is

Sean
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