On 04/29/2014 05:42 AM, Doug Barton wrote:
> On 04/29/2014 02:18 AM, Anna F J Morris wrote:
>> Hi, we have a problem in our (digital) office where one of our designers
>> is a mac user and the mac tool for gpg can only handle plain text
>> emails. She can't decrypt anything in rich text.
>>
>> I can't see a way, but it would be cool to be able to add plain text
>> only to the per-recipient rules for her.
>
> Um, the PGP/MIME setting is one of the basic parts of the PRR ... are
> you not seeing that in the set of options for the rule?
>
> Doug
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Thunderbird is available for Mac folks,--

I have found using PGP/MIME to give the desired results. think of
PGP/Mime as a container,-- like .tar, or .zip, or .avi
it puts all of the message content,-- pictures, attachments, .html, --
the "whole she-bang" into a "mime" container
and then it can encrypt and sign and send the whole contraption
easily.    it's "the way to go "



-- 
/Mike

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