Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-21 Thread Perry Nelson
Hi Roelof,

Sunday, November 20, 2005, 10:51:18 AM, you wrote:

RO Yes, on the first syllable.

  Thanks for the reply.

  Because of your slight delay in replying, I feared for a moment that
  you thought I was being sarcastic in my comment that the information
  was something that I had wondered about. For the record, my question
  was sincere, and I appreciate knowing the answer.

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-21 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Perry,

On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:01:53 -0500GMT (21-11-2005, 14:01 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

PN Because of your slight delay in replying,

That was just because I was almost 20 hours gone from my computer.

But we're definitely off topic now. Any replies to tbot or per PM.
(Please don't make me switch to moderator mode. I hate what that does
to me.)

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-20 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Perry,

On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 13:24:52 -0500GMT (19-11-2005, 19:24 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

PN   Now there's a piece of information I've often wondered about.  So is
PN   it pronounced RU-LOF? And is the accent on the first syllable or the
PN   last?

Yes, on the first syllable.

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Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread O. Martin Moran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1



  Hello,

I was wondering if there was a way to flag a contact so that any message to 
them (ie: this mailing list) would be flagged to automatically PGP sign or 
encrypt.



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Comment: Use an envelope.  Encrypt your e-mail with PGP.

iQA/AwUBQ39EbsrsddGcWLhhEQJEkwCgtFhtoLDeskyYaQRO79T3sgpJr7IAnjTp
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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Martin,

On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 08:27:45 -0700GMT (19-11-2005, 16:27 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

OMM I was wondering if there was a way to flag a contact so that any
OMM message to them (ie: this mailing list) would be flagged to
OMM automatically PGP sign or encrypt.

That's more or less what I'm doing with this list. ;-)
I've got an AB group template for all tb-lists and that makes me sign
those messages automatically. These are the macros I'm using for the
pgp-signing:

%UsePGP%-
%PGPMIME%-
%SignComplete%-

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread O. Martin Moran
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1


On Saturday, November 19, 2005 at 8:40:42 AM, Roelof wrote:

 That's more or less what I'm doing with this list. ;-)
 I've got an AB group template for all tb-lists and that makes me sign
 those messages automatically. These are the macros I'm using for the
 pgp-signing:

Great, thanks.

I was hoping there might be a flag (that I'm missing) on the contacts screen, 
but I guess not.

I'm experimenting with the PGP E-mail proxy again.  We always had trouble where 
my wife (whose account is with the same provider and who doesn't use PGP) would 
have e-mail troubles when the proxy was up.  Marital bliss right now, as she is 
away, but we will see what happens to her e-mail box when she returns.

I think I may have solved it, though.

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+IYrL0raYk6KBQcIbYuJX1oI
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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Martin,

On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 08:48:03 -0700GMT (19-11-2005, 16:48 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

OMM I was hoping there might be a flag (that I'm missing) on the
OMM contacts screen, but I guess not.

You could create one yourself (more or less), but you'd have to adapt
your account templates to it.
Create a quick template called none with only the dash macro:
%-
Create a quick template called pgp with this:
%UsePGP%-
%PGPMIME%-
%SignComplete%-
Now add this line line to your account templates:
%QInclude(%ABToPage='None')%-
When you really use that field of the address book to store the
homepage for your contacts, then you might pick a really unused field.
What my %QInclude macro does is to call a quick template, it prefers
to take the for the QT from the destination's page field, but when
that's empty it uses 'none'.
Now you give all of your contacts with something special a line in
their page field, PGP for people who want to to have PGP signed,
ENCRYPT fpr people who need encrypted mail (you also need to create a
QT called ENCRYPT with the macro commands to encrypt the message.)

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:


 %UsePGP%-
 %PGPMIME%-

Question on the mime part. I am using gpg 1.4.2 or is it 1.42, anyway,
i discovered if I put the macro %nopgpmime,  then my %signcomplete
worked.  Otherwise every *seemed* to clearsign the text but the hash
words and stuff at the bootom never got added. Not sure how I figured
to add that macro, but anyway, what are the factors concerning the
mime part of %pgpmime  Rölf ??



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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Robert,

On Sat, 19 Nov 2005 12:13:54 -0500GMT (19-11-2005, 18:13 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:

 %UsePGP%-
 %PGPMIME%-

RD Question on the mime part. I am using gpg 1.4.2 or is it 1.42, anyway,
RD i discovered if I put the macro %nopgpmime,  then my %signcomplete
RD worked.  Otherwise every *seemed* to clearsign the text but the hash
RD words and stuff at the bootom never got added. Not sure how I figured
RD to add that macro, but anyway, what are the factors concerning the
RD mime part of %pgpmime

Actually, this message is PGP signed too.
But what I'm using is PGP/MIME that means that the signature is added
as an attachment not as an add-on to the text.
I prefer PGP/MIME to inline signing, because it makes the body less
cluttered.
Depends a bit on your contact though. Not all mail clients support
PGP/MIME, so when your contact uses Outlook, or Outlook Express then
PGP/MIME is a big no.
I'm using PGP mostly around these lists and TB supports it just fine,
and with %PGPMIME and %NOPGPMIME you can force the behaviour in
templates.
In the editor you can set it on and off on an individual base via:
  Privacy - PGP/MIME
And as general option you can set it from the main menu with:
  Tools - Privacy - OpenPGP options - Email - Use PGP/MIME

RD Rölf ??

Not Rölf, Roelof, quite a different name, over here 'oe' is pronounced
as the 'u' in Rudolph

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Perry Nelson
Hi Roelof,

Saturday, November 19, 2005, 1:01:24 PM, you wrote:

RO Not Rölf, Roelof, quite a different name, over here 'oe' is
RO pronounced as the 'u' in Rudolph

  Now there's a piece of information I've often wondered about.  So is
  it pronounced RU-LOF? And is the accent on the first syllable or the
  last?

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Re: Automatically sign or encrypt for a contact

2005-11-19 Thread Robert D.
Recently, Roelof Otten squawked:

great pgpmime infor, thanks.

RD Rölf ??

 Not Rölf,

ah, my eyes, my quasi-european keyboard, my feeble brain
mea culpa


 pronounced as the 'u' in Rudolph

OK Rudolph I won't call you Roelof anymore but I'll have to make a
special template to handle converting ALL occurrences of The latter to
the former.

heheheheheh

and I'm with Perry wondering about the pronunciation since he asked
first ...

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