Alas, the Continue button was just text, just as the tick box to not show me this help screen again was not there. This means I'll have to re-enable HTML mail, and wait for the next signed mail to arrive.....to turn it off. I wonder what will happen to messages that have been tampered with when I have turned off HTML mail? I will probably get a warning, but will not be able to go beyond that, since it is in ASCII and that does not (AFAIK) support nice buttons. So in order to enable signed mail, I will have to enable HTML in my mail....
Good evening Yossarian,
I'm sorry, do I understand correctly when you say that the mechanism for verifying / managing signed e-mail seemed to be included within the e-mail itself -- in html, no less? Although I'm unfamiliar with certificate-based digitally-signed e-mail (I'm a pgp/gpg kind of guy) I can't help but be very suspicious.
Also, you mentioned that the machine will be used for business purposes and (directly?) connected to the internet. Might I recommend against using OE for e-mail? Mozilla Thunderbird is what I recommend for Microsoft folks.
take care,
Cael
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