Re: Sign mails with a S/Mime certificate from an EID card...

2007-03-04 Thread Stephane Bouvard (ML)
Hi, ,- - [ Le samedi 3 mars 2007 vers 10:07 Roelof Otten écrivait: ] - - | HDB Did you import that S/MIME (X.509) certificate into The Bat? If I understood it correctly, they've got a hardware card, that can be An identity card is hardware, of course :) But i do not see how to import the

Inbox 'dangers'

2007-03-04 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello one and all, Quite some time ago I read a post suggesting it was somehow unsafe to keep received posts in the 'inbox'. Because of that post I created a 'faux inbox' and a filter to redirect all incoming posts to that 'faux inbox'. It has worked well all this time but I can no longer

Re: Sign mails with a S/Mime certificate from an EID card...

2007-03-04 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Stephane, On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:18:06 +0100GMT (4-3-2007, 16:18 +0100, where I live), you wrote: SB Hi, SB ,- - [ Le samedi 3 mars 2007 vers 10:07 Roelof Otten écrivait: ] - - SB | snip Consider it to be a feature helping TB!-users from doing stupid things! [moderator on] Please keep

Re: Sign mails with a S/Mime certificate from an EID card...

2007-03-04 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Stephane, On Sun, 4 Mar 2007 16:18:06 +0100GMT (4-3-2007, 16:18 +0100, where I live), you wrote: read with a special card reader. SB With a standard electronic card reader, it's not a proprietary SB one, it's a reader recognised by Windows, integrated with the CryptoAPI of windows.

Links no longer clickable?

2007-03-04 Thread Sharyn Hutchens
I've used TB happily for years. No, it's not perfect, but considering what else is out there, I find it to be a good product and the developers are responsive, which is something I haven't found with *any* other program. A few months ago my husband began using it with Windows 98 and has had a

Re: Sign mails with a S/Mime certificate from an EID card...

2007-03-04 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Stephane, This is gettin OT. Sunday, March 4, 2007, 4:18:06 PM, you wrote: SBM In Belgium, it's the only legaly accepted way to send official emails to SBM any official service, an email signed with an EID is equivalent of a SBM signed snail mail. Most of this signed snail mail doesn't

Re[2]: Inbox 'dangers'

2007-03-04 Thread Paul Berger
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED], Monday, March 5, 2007, 7:59:24 AM, you wrote: ASK Hello Jack S. LaRosa everyone else, ASK on Sunday, March 4, 2007 at 22:47 you (Jack S. LaRosa) wrote: I find it 'inelegant' to have this faux inbox as it's yet another folder displayed in the account tree. ASK Oh,