Re: GPG Outlook Plug-In and Signatures

2006-10-15 Thread Ryan Malayter
On 10/14/06, Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Anyway, HTML mails are evil. But unfortunately they're here to stay. RFC 2557 is now listed as "standards track". I used to rail against HTML mail myself, but all my reasoning was soundly rebuffed by the CEO, CFO, my Mom, my sister, and reall

Re: pgp.sig as an attachment

2006-10-15 Thread Todd Zullinger
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Sebastian wrote: > I am using GnuPG with Apple Mail and the GPGMail plugin. > > When I sign a message, the mail is sent with the attached file > pgp.sig. However, I would prefer to have the signature inside the > message and not in an attachment. > >

pgp.sig as an attachment

2006-10-15 Thread Sebastian
Hello, I am using GnuPG with Apple Mail and the GPGMail plugin. When I sign a message, the mail is sent with the attached file pgp.sig. However, I would prefer to have the signature inside the message and not in an attachment. How would I do this? Thanks Sebastian ___

Re: A problem with winpt encrypting the current window

2006-10-15 Thread Julia Dashkevich
--- Timo Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Thanks for your insights, Timo. Following your advice, i have downloaded winpt v.1.0.1, but i don't know how to install it: there is no tool for uninstalling my current version separately from gpg4win. What are the steps for updating winpt to the newe

Re: A problem with winpt encrypting the current window

2006-10-15 Thread Timo Schulz
Julia Dashkevich wrote: > the MUA. Tried the same thing with gpgshell, and it > worked fine. Do you think it is a bug? When the feature does not work with _any_ window on your system, the answer is yes. Otherwise no. The current window mode should work for almost every window but in reality it