So what's the answer here. I had a simlar question yesterday. Are we
supposed to just accept the fact that Outlook with PGP and Evolution
with GPG don't play well together?
JOB
On 8-Jan-2004 18:59:16 +0100, you wrote:
> On Thu, 2004-01-08 at 06:17, Andre Klapper wrote:
> > > There's a problem with GnuGP and Evolution: when I send a mail to
a
> > > friend, and this friend uses Outlook, the mail appears empty.
> > > What can I do?
> >
> > hi pablo,
> >
> > evolution uses pgp/mime, means that the signature is attached as a
seperate
> > file ("signature.asc") to the message and that it is not put into
the body of
> > the message ("inline").
> > micros~1 outlook and outlook express do not display your email
"normally",
> > but put your entire email into an attachment named "ATT00002.txt" or
something
> > like this - perhaps your friend did not see the attachment (can
happen very
> > quickly when using outlook, imho).
> >
> > it seems that there doesn't exist another solution than whether not
signing
> > your outgoing emails by evolution or your recipient's using another
> > standards-supporting email program or complaining to micros~1...
> >
> > take a look into the archives at
> >
<http://lists.ximian.com/archives/public/evolution/2002-December/024141.
html> or
> >
<http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg00420.html>,
for example, if you are interested in
> > more...
> >
> > cheers,
> > andre
>
> Folks, we use here outlook97, outlook2000, outlook (XP) and they all
can
> see my e-mail I send from Evo. The signature file is just an
attachment
> with .asc
>
> I think I remember having seen a problem when using richtext in
outlook
> since that comes up with and ATT00002.txt attachment or similar.
> Unfortunately, I do not have the time to research, but I am sending
> signed business e-mails from Evo around the world. 80% + of the
> recipients are using Outlook xx.
>
> Tom
>