hi, and at last gpg simple unusable with evolution. when I try send an encripted mail with evo (I have to go to the menu and click on a menu item, it would be much simpler if I able to check it somewhere within the composer window and I always be able to see wheter it will be encrypted or not). so after I send a mail it put into the sent mail encrypted with my public key (which is ok), BUT evo send it to the others too!! the mail which was send to the recipients should have to be encrypted the recipients' public key (since they dont have my private key:-) even I try to shitch of tools/mail settings/edit/security/ Always encrypt to myself when sending ecrypted mail the thing just getting worse since if any error occure during pgp evo. don't send mail. again try to look at pine (and in this case others using outlook can read you encrypted messages) which send inline non multipart and correctly encrypted (others with their public key, into sent folder with your public key) mails. I even try to play with .gnupg/options: encrypt-to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" default-key "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" both works with pine but neither with evo (I try to commnet/uncommnet both line).
another thing about gpg. I read the page http://support.ximian.com/cgi-bin/ximian.cfg/php/enduser/faq.php?p_sid=I-nT5o1g&p_lva=&p_li=&p_gridsort=&p_row_cnt=27&p_prod_lvl1=2&p_page=3&p_page2=1#q-25 which simple not true! that way evo sign/encrypt mail is a standard way, but not the only one. the way like pine do inline pgp message would be very simple to implement and can be readable by other mailers like pine, netscape, outlook, eudora. these mailer are the biggest part of the world. I agree with you that the default should have to be the standard way but usability is another and very important reason (that's why so many people use kde:-(() yours. -- Levente http://petition.eurolinux.org/index_html "The only thing worse than not knowing the truth is ruining the bliss of ignorance." _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
