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On 08/23/2011 11:50 AM, Lukas Pitschl | Dressy Vagabonds wrote:
> Hi Jason,
> 
> The OpenPGP checkbox will be removed in one of the next alphas. For
> now, it lets you decide whether you want to use PGP or S/MIME to
> encrypt your emails. That's also why you can't encrypt or sign emails
> if you uncheck it, because it checks if you have the S/MIME keys for
> the recipient(s).

Aha !  I don't always equate PGP with GPG, so I think that was the
source of some of my confusion.  Leaving it checked seems the proper way
to handle things.

> Hope that clears it up,

Yup, thanks !

> Lukas

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"Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.\"
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