What I've discovered is that anyone who's not using Outlook Express can read the email just fine. They can't verify the signature, except for those who have installed the Eudora PGP plugin or know how to use PGP through the clipboard, but with the exception of those using Outlook Express, they can read the messages just fine.
I think my standard response to people complaining about not being able to read the messages in OE will just have to be "Get a real email client." On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 07:37, Not Zed wrote: > if you wish them to receive pgp email, they need to enable pgp/mime in > their pgp plugin settings. > > otherwise, simply do not send pgp signed emails to them. > > On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 23:06, Bill Hartwell wrote: > > I've been receiving complaints from people who use Outlook Express that > > when they receive email from me, it arrives as an empty message with two > > attachments - the message text, and the PGP signature. > > > > My first impression, since I haven't noticed this problem on any of the > > other mail readers I use, is that this is yet another Microsoft >problem_______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
