Hi Mark, On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 14:32:26 +1000 Mark Livingstone wrote:
> I'm wondering - those of you signing messages with gpg, are you using > the cut, sign, past back into message method or is there a more > automatic method? Both are possible. You can create an inline PGP message (the ones that have the lines with BEGIN PGP MESSAGE and END PGP MESSAGE) by pasting some signed text into the composer. But I think that this is a rather annoying method, unless you rarely sign. Other points are that this only works for pure text. The other method, the one I use, is that I have a program installed that acts as an SMTP proxy, and signs all my messages on the way out. This program is GPG-Relay <http://sites.inka.de/tesla/gpgrelay.html>. This method can deal with complicated mails (i.e. with attachements) as it allows using PGP-Mime (see RFC2440). Hope this helps. -- Xavier Nodet "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." - Benjamin Franklin, 1759.
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