I have a rule to move list mailings as well, I'll NO OP it and see what happens.
On Jan 28, 2011, at 7:50 PM, Andrew Long wrote:
>
> On 29 Jan 2011, at 00:42, Andrew Long wrote:
>
>> Three rings for the elven kings, under the sky. Seven for the dwarf lords in
>> their halls of stone. Nine for
Header is wrapped on my system with caching enabled in mail. [10.6.6 up to date]
On Feb 3, 2011, at 4:09 AM, Raphaël Kena Poss wrote:
> Hi Alex
>
> On Thu, 03 Feb 2011 07:53 +0100, "Alexander Willner"
> wrote:
>> On 03.02.2011, at 03:37, Raphael 'kena' Poss wrote:
>>> I checked with GPGMail d
I found matching keys at mit and used the first one.
On Apr 14, 2011, at 12:48 PM, Chris Rexinger wrote:
> Thanks all for the returned encrypted emails so far. I'm surprised my key is
> not showing up. I am away from my computer now, but when I return later today
> I will see whats going on, a
Why do I find the string "OpenPGP" in the menu in the GPGServices plist?
On Apr 27, 2011, at 6:18 AM, Alexander Willner wrote:
> Dear GPGTools users,
>
> please test, if you like, the feature complete beta version of GPGServices[1]
> (click on 'beta'). Moritz worked hard[3][4] to implement all
I've been a happy GPGMail user for some time. Recently, I have been requested
to use the built-in encryption capability in OS X Mail. Is there any
coexistence between these methods or are they exclusive? I have not found the
explanation on line.
Thanks.
Cutler
James R. C
ill display an
> icon for encrypting and signing.
>
> If you're on Lion and running the latest alpha of GPGMail, you'll see that
> the both UI's look pretty much
> the same now.
>
> Hope that clears things up a little.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Lukas
>
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