Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-21 Thread msquared
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 05:08:34PM +0100, Sven Guckes wrote: > This is a problem of Eudora, right? As it happens, yes you're right. :) At the time I didn't know who was at fault, I merely found out how to solve the incompatibility with a bit of a hack. :) > Tell the Eudora developers! I'm

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-19 Thread Sven Guckes
* msquared <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010119 15:53]: > Yes! I figured it out! In order to send encrypted attachments and > such to Eudora, the MIME content that is encrypted MUST have the > following as its FIRST header: > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > Anyone know the correct procedure for notifying the

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-19 Thread msquared
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 01:23:06PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % PROBLEM: > % > % Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send > % it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read > % their email. > > That's certainly a problem -- a known one. Yo

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-19 Thread David T-G
MM -- ...and then msquared said... % On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 01:23:06PM -0500, David T-G wrote: % % > encrypt and sign a message to Eudora users. As far as I can tell, you % > can only send with pgp_create_traditional, and I haven't even seen % > attachments working with encryption. % % Yes!

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-18 Thread msquared
On Fri, Jan 19, 2001 at 08:27:27AM +0530, Suresh Ramasubramanian wrote: > > In order to send encrypted attachments and such to Eudora, the MIME > > content that is encrypted MUST have the following as its FIRST header: > > MIME-Version: 1.0 > > Mutt definitely generates it - and specifying c

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-18 Thread Suresh Ramasubramanian
msquared proclaimed on mutt-users that: > In order to send encrypted attachments and such to Eudora, the MIME > content that is encrypted MUST have the following as its FIRST header: > MIME-Version: 1.0 Mutt definitely generates it - and specifying content type without mime-version is brok

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it... SOLUTION

2001-01-18 Thread msquared
On Wed, Jan 17, 2001 at 01:23:06PM -0500, David T-G wrote: > % PROBLEM: > % > % Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send > % it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read > % their email. > > That's certainly a problem -- a known one. Yo

Re: Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it...

2001-01-17 Thread David T-G
MM -- ...and then msquared said... % PROBLEM: % % Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send % it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read % their email. That's certainly a problem -- a known one. You're right; you cannot encrypt and sig

Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it...

2001-01-17 Thread msquared
PROBLEM: Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read their email. Normally, when a Eudora reads an encrypted email with an attachment, they are initially presented with a PGP icon. If they click

Encrypting attachments with GnuPG so that Eudora can see it...

2001-01-17 Thread msquared
PROBLEM: Suppose I send a GPG-encrypted email that has an attachment. I then send it to someone who is using Eudora 5.0 with PGP Freeware 6.5.8 to read their email. Normally, when a Eudora reads an encrypted email with an attachment, they are initially presented with a PGP icon. If they click