Hello Allie,
L Saturday, February 8, 2003, 5:42:45 AM, you wrote:
AM Are you referring to the PGP signature? I and the other moderators
AM here agreed that we should PGP sign all our messages to the list. In
AM this way, our messages can be easily verified, especially one like
AM
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Om 15:01 op vrijdag 17 mei 2002, Steve VanOostbrugge:
I have just become a new user of this program and after setting up my
preferences I then tried to set up my defaults for PGP. It is my intent
to always sign and encrypt by default every
I have just become a new user of this program and after setting up my
preferences I then tried to set up my defaults for PGP. It is my intent
to always sign and encrypt by default every outgoing message with PGP.
I have PGP 6.0.2 installed within my machine, and according to the
literature for
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Hi Steve,
@17 May 2002, 09:01:36 -0400 (14:01 UK time) Steve VanOostbrugge wrote
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I have PGP 6.0.2 installed within my machine, and according to the
literature for TB, it says that it only needs this
Mrten [M],
On 17-05-2002 15:14, you wrote in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
M have you installed the plugin dll? download it from the ritlabs.com site.
I have downloaded those DLLs - do I need to install PGP as well? How
can I make TheBat see the DLLs?
TIA.
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Hello Peter,
On Friday, May 17, 2002 at 3:20:10 PM you wrote in
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PF I have downloaded those DLLs - do I need to install PGP as well?
You do. These DLLs are only the 'interface' for TB! being able to speak to
PGP and use it's
I think that my PGP isn't working really well... I try to check
for a signature validity (even mine) and it will always say that
it is of unknown format. Do I have to download those DLL's
available at the site? Where should I copy 'em to?
b.
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Using
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Hi Roberto,
@12 May 2002, 11:53:22 -0300 (15:53 UK time) Roberto Baibich wrote in
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I think that my PGP isn't working really well... I try to check
for a signature validity (even mine) and it will always
You should really use an external implementation of PGP to enable full
use of DH/DSS keys as well as RSA. The DLLs should be downloaded and
unpacked into the same folder as thebat.exe. Select the appropriate
PGP version from the Tools | OpenPGP | Choose OpenPGP version
dialog box.
Where
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Hi Roberto,
@12 May 2002, 12:12:38 -0300 (16:12 UK time) Roberto Baibich wrote in
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You should really use an external implementation of PGP to enable
full use of DH/DSS keys as well as RSA. The DLLs should
Well, primarily you need one of the external PGP packs - NAI PGP 7.x
(with tray support) has no TB DLL plug in. If you use or can track
down a PGP 6.5.8 freeware or the ckt build then you can use the PGP
DLLs, which you can get from the RITlabs FTP site at
ftp://www.ritlabs.com/pub/the_bat
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Hello Roberto,
Sunday, May 12, 2002, 6:48:25 PM, you wrote:
Well, primarily you need one of the external PGP packs - NAI PGP 7.x
(with tray support) has no TB DLL plug in. If you use or can track
down a PGP 6.5.8 freeware or the ckt build then you can use
I think that this means the sender's public key is not found in your
public keyring. (I stand to be corrected about this)
That's right. I needed only to check the 'verify' option so it'd
download the keys from the server.
Thanx for your help.
b.
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On Sunday, May 12, 2002, you wrote:
You should really use an external implementation of PGP to enable
full use of DH/DSS keys as well as RSA. The DLLs should be
downloaded and unpacked into the same folder as thebat.exe. Select
the
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Hi Roberto,
@12 May 2002, 12:48:25 -0300 (16:48 UK time) Roberto Baibich wrote in
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OK, I downloaded version 6.5.8 and installed it and the DLLs
available at RitLabs site. It should be working, but it
Hello Roberto Baibich,
On Sunday, May 12 2002 at 08:48 AM PDT, you wrote:
OK, I downloaded version 6.5.8 and installed it and the DLLs
available at RitLabs site.
Which version of PGP did you install... 6.5.8 Freeware, or Imad's
6.5.8ckt? If you installed the CKT version from
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send
to someone, with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my* public key right ?
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Hello Silviu
On 12 May 2001 at 09:56:22 +0300 (which was 07:56 where I live) Silviu
Cojocaru rearranged electrons to get
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send to someone,
with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
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Hello Silviu Cojocaru !
On Sat, 12 May 2001 09:56:22 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was 12.05.2001, 08:56 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send
to someone, with PGP, I need his/her
Hello Gerd,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 09:50:25 +0200 GMT (12/05/2001, 15:50 +0800 GMT),
Gerd Ewald wrote:
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my* public key right ?
GE No, the recipients needs his/her secret key to decrypt the
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Hello Thomas !
On Sat, 12 May 2001 16:38:41 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was 12.05.2001, 10:38 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my*
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Hello David!
On Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 9:18:02 AM you wrote:
No. You can encrypt the message to as many keys as you like the minimum is
one i.e. the recipient. However this is a bit silly as once encrypted you
Yes
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Hello Gerd,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 11:03:49 +0200 GMT (12/05/2001, 17:03 +0800 GMT),
Gerd Ewald wrote:
GE Even if B doews not have the senders public key, in our example pKa,
GE she would be able to decrypt the message. She wouldn't be able to
GE verify the signature but she could reveal the
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On Sat, 12 May 2001 18:42:34 +0800, Thomas contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
GE Even if B doews not have the senders public key, in our example pKa,
GE she would be able to decrypt the message. She wouldn't be able to
GE verify the
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 06:25:31 -0500 GMT (12/05/2001, 19:25 +0800 GMT),
A Curtis Martin wrote:
T Would she? I think you do need the sender's public key to drecypt a
T message. Maybe I'm wrong about this?
ACM AFAIK, you only need the senders public key to verify their signatures.
ACM
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On May 11, 2001, at 11:56:22 PM, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send to
someone, with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
Correct. Contained within that Public Key are all the User
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On May 12, 2001, at 4:25:31 AM, A Curtis Martin wrote:
AFAIK, you only need the senders public key to verify their signatures.
However, to decrypt an encrypted message to you, you only need your
private key to decrypt it. The messages encryption
Hi TBUDL,
I have a simple question...how can I automatically include the PGP key
of my own email address everytime if I send out a PGP encrypted mail?
The background: I store copies of all mails I ever sended, but if in my
Sent folder are only the encrypted mails to other people, I can not
Juergen Specht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple question...how can I automatically include the PGP key
of my own email address everytime if I send out a PGP encrypted
mail? [...]
Go to Tools\PGP\Settings\General and mark "Always encrypt to default
key". Your own key must of course be
Hi Christian,
Tuesday, October 31, 2000, you wrote:
I have a simple question...how can I automatically include the PGP key
of my own email address everytime if I send out a PGP encrypted
mail? [...]
CG Go to Tools\PGP\Settings\General and mark "Always encrypt to default
CG key". Your own key
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Hello Thomas and everyone else...
TF It doesn't. That's Steve's point.
Ah. I assumed the wrong convention of "should". My apologies.
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Hello everyone...
Why does signing a message in TB with PGP mess up lines with hyphens?
Just look at what it does to my signature. It's not _supposed_ to look
like that. Is this a PGP thing in general or specific to the PGP
plugin for TB? And
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Friday, September 15, 2000, 11:24:31 AM, Jason wrote:
Why does signing a message in TB with PGP mess up lines with hyphens?
Just look at what it does to my signature. It's not _supposed_ to look
like that. Is this a PGP thing in general or
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Hello Steve and everyone else...
SL PGP thing in genera, since the PGP being and end signature lines start
SL with dashes anything in the body which starts with dashes is escaped with the
SL dash space sequence.
Hmm. :-/
I guess it's not a big deal
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Hello Jason,
Friday, September 15, 2000, 3:24:28 PM, you wrote:
JT Hmm. :-/
JT I guess it's not a big deal if it escapes a long line of hyphens,
but
JT it destroys the "dash-dash-space" line which does irritate me. Is
JT there an alternative that
This message: 15/09/2000 22:26 GMT.
Hello Jason,
A reminder of what Jason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) typed on:
15 September 2000 at 11:24:31 GMT -0700
JT Why does signing a message in TB with PGP mess up lines with hyphens?
Some types of software us --space to remove signature so they don't
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Hello Cricket and everyone else...
C Highlight and sign the text block separately instead of the whole
C message.
Ah, good idea. :-)
Although it doesn't look entirely right. Kinda cluttered. *shrug*
C Why doesn't DOS ever say "EXCELLENT command
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Hello Steve and everyone else...
SL You missed the point. Upon receipt a PGP message TB! should automatically
SL put it through PGP to get the original text and results of the PGP operation.
Oh? But mine doesn't. How to get TB to decode it
Hi Jason,
On Fri, 15 Sep 2000 21:34:12 -0700GMT (16/09/2000, 12:34 +0800GMT),
Jason Thompson wrote:
SL You missed the point. Upon receipt a PGP message TB! should automatically
SL put it through PGP to get the original text and results of the PGP operation.
JT Oh? But mine doesn't. How to
Thursday, October 28, 1999
Hello Michael,
Thursday, Thursday, October 28, 1999, you wrote:
Michael Hello TBUDL,
Michael Sorry for such a basic question... I'm a PGP novice. How do I send
Michael someone my key?
Attach it. Just make sure you send him the public key and not the
secret
Hello TBUDL,
Sorry for such a basic question... I'm a PGP novice. How do I send
someone my key?
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Hi Michael,
on Thursday, October 28, 1999, 10:53:25 AM GMT+0800, Michael Zigler DVM, CertVOphthal
wrote:
MZDC Sorry for such a basic question... I'm a PGP novice. How do I send
MZDC someone my key?
Your "public key" should be a text file. You can attach it to an
email, or put it into the
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