-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Mica,
Sunday, October 22, 2006, 7:11:57 PM, you wrote: MM> There is just one thing you have to do and this is to set the default MM> algorithm in your gpg.conf file. You just add this line in there... MM> digest-algo SHA256 MM> ...and it will be used as your default one. TBat will accept this too. It worked - thanks! MM> Basically, it is safer to encrypt a TBat backup file(s), and the \Mail MM> folder (when is not in use, for instance), using some fine algorithm in MM> GnuPG, than to use TBat's EOTF (so called "Encryption On The Fly"), MM> since those are very different technologies and of very different MM> quality. (In TBat the EOTF is added more for a fancy reasons than to be MM> of a real and safe use.) I thought about switching to TB! Pro for the "EOTF", but decided not to. I just installed TrueCrypt, and may move mail files to an encrypted drive there. Of course, that would require starting it up first, but I could probably remember that after a few false starts. Thanks again for all of your help. I think I'm getting GnuPG to the point that I can safely uninstall PGP. - -- Cheers, Rick -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) - GPGshell v3.52 iQIcBAEBCAAGBQJFO4Y0AAoJELf6ImSjvaeWQoIP/AtAltzjYvX00Vi+5ByLbrPD nnLgK3P+Rem8MiB2AyMXWe9iiwvfJC4EF1kaes5k2HfSYnESni/q9qiS1zWk6DRy YzgesLaQqB4UowtXK1s7BabHo601kN4hoN35bFFQ5mj51uuY1On7xnbA9//6E/Bb 8jZHsgsDaXJ1FKTgEynoOBFS5iT7B+G+zgXk9W5F/Hv5jPj8gSH8+b3jvwqkYAZ5 x/rVeAN8nXbsYCEhtbHAS55GEGmpbUX8+kY6S5FSixYAOTcNNEdEpAH91d1xoNs6 6eAvpUXXranq8qLmCdbt0qqB5YlWK+Lw+xHpVRB6brua6JMGSzkF6A7fzlUkk0iT ZkHsirKZKwUF+NvcGvBfiY/uAM5fIKpax0wkLXTZdiKfSHjvGNw2qpgGqopuOfex 3iu6R/pc8iLxpKrSFv2U/u8JGtewFgJfXrXdM8WdFgf9k53jXDGsU/fmvQUM7KFX bYuGWRLqE/orz9qF19cuoB3fNjJphiw+tjoIGnXh1To71kKlpcG2E67D+gKDEUH2 XI+Ky0SRyZHDLk8ZV6hcpvvZTYt83yClXZ56hJ9adouPHsE0xy8hiyRA07IPrsI0 GycRkGwRlYalCe4xYr+JEQZVhcASUdIDk9dDJyDYP9mBecUYeaGZ+kEwdyuquJmk mV/STfOR9f4tnKIvQDWR =d8OO -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.85.03 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html