On Wed, 26 Oct 2005 12:46:20 -0400, Richard Jensen said: > Is there a way to set the default key to use for signing? > In Enigmail it uses the email address to choose the key, but > in gpgol I always get a dialog and need to select the key from > a list.
That is a missing feature. You may add default-key 5B0358A2 to your gpg.conf - this should solve it. > For some reason it is not finding the key for encrypting a message > in my keyring based on the email address. It brings up a window > that lets me select the key, and that works fine. But, why isn't > it finding the key automatically? I have to check. > It appears I cannot verify a PGP/MIME message, any plans for that > or is Outlook just not a good PGP/MIME platform? I plan to support this but it is not easy because MAPI seems to translate quoted-printable to 8-bit at a very early stage. Thus we would need to emply some heuristics to revert this. Further the MIME headers are not available as they have need sent; some more heuristic is required to fix this. Verification of signed and encrypted messages work because fortunately Outlook can't look into the encrypted part ;-) > What should I use for the 'Key Manager' executable? I tried pointing > it to the WinPT executable, but that didn't seem to work. > This isn't a big issue for me because I can use either the WinPT > Key Manager or the Key Management from Enigmail. Whatever you like. We are working on WinPT to smooth the integration. We are also working on a updated of GPA. Enigmail's key manager is pretty nice; you may as well use that one. > It seems that with gpgol, encrypting the message causes the > attachments > to also be encrypted. Is there an option to NOT encrypt attachments if > you are encrypting the message? I have removed this option because I don't think it makes any sense and because it is actually dangerous: Usually the more sensitive information is is an attachment (e.g. a PDF) and not in the body ("please find attached the current plan as agreed upon on 11/11/05"). Shalom-Salam, Werner _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users