TB2 - Turning off PGP/MIME
I'd like to be able to clear sign with GnupG (Nullify v1.2.2-nr2) as before, the way I did with 1.6x. Has anyone figured out a way to prevent TB2 from attaching the signature as a binary attachment? It works well, but if I send to a Netscape mail user, Netscape strips away the attachment completely. With Outlook, it comes in as a *.att attachment. I'm working around the problem, for now, by adding %NOUSEPGP and %NOUSESMIME in my template, and then selecting Privacy / OpenPGP / Sign Entire Text to clear sign the message before hitting send. Another problem I've had is with taglines (cookies). My template has always read %COOKIE=c:\blah\The Bat!\Cookie.txt Now, when I use OPenPGP sign, TB2 seems to be adding an extra . to the beginning of the tagline, which obviously makes my sig verify as Bad. My eternal gratitude to Ultraedit for finding this subtle difference for me. Interestingly, the message in my Sent folder is good, with only three ..., but the message that comes into the Inbox has four . This could very well be a PGP / Gnupg issue rather than a TB2 problem, but it did work perfectly before I upgraded to TB2. I have dropped the ... from my template and it's working now, but I thought I'd mention it here, as it's quite common to use ... at the start of a tagline, and this might save others some head scratching. -- Best regards, Keith Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: TB2 - Turning off PGP/MIME
Hi Kittyboy, @6-Sep-2003, 22:46 -0400 (03:46 UK time) Kittyboy [K] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: K I'd like to be able to clear sign with GnupG (Nullify v1.2.2-nr2) K as before, the way I did with 1.6x. Has anyone figured out a way K to prevent TB2 from attaching the signature as a binary K attachment? Use %NOPGPMIME in your template. K Another problem I've had is with taglines (cookies). My template K has always read K %COOKIE=c:\blah\The Bat!\Cookie.txt K Now, when I use OPenPGP sign, TB2 seems to be adding an extra . ... snip K the message that comes into the Inbox has four . This could K very well be a PGP / Gnupg issue rather than a TB2 problem, but K it did work perfectly before I upgraded to TB2. Nope. It's a routing server problem. The message in your sent folder is the one that left your system. The one received is what happened to it *after* it left. -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re[2]: TB2 - Turning off PGP/MIME
Thanks Marck, MDP Use %NOPGPMIME in your template. That worked fine. I hoped there would be something like that, and poked around in the help for it. Anyway, thanks again. K very well be a PGP / Gnupg issue rather than a TB2 problem, but K it did work perfectly before I upgraded to TB2. MDP Nope. It's a routing server problem. The message in your sent folder MDP is the one that left your system. The one received is what happened MDP to it *after* it left. Makes sense. I'll try to experiment a bit and see if I can find out what's going on. -- Best regards, Keith Current version is 2.00 | Using TBUDL information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html