RE: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Brett W. McCoy
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote: > Er, that's not strictly true. Outlook handles encrypted and/or signed > email as well as any other client. Outlook displays the signed email > with a unique icon to identify it as such. The attachment contains the > actual PGP info (in case you w

RE: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Jonathan M. Hollin
:: I'm sorry, but it was a GPG (a free PGP) signed message. :: :: Outlook is really lost when it sees that and, since you've :: bought it from Microsoft, I think you should send them a :: request for them to implement OpenPGP standards in their :: mail reader. Er, that's not strictly true.

RE: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread stevea
Since Balmer and Gates consider open anything to be a "threat to corporate intellectual property" it's not likely that they will do this. If you ask nicely, though, they will steal it and call it ActivePGP - then sell it back to you. >>"Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >>I'm sorry, but i

Re: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Jorge Godoy
"Rod Butcher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks > just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any > attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they > know what they're doing. If

Re: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Thomas Eibner
On Sun, Feb 03, 2002 at 10:21:32AM +1100, Rod Butcher wrote: > Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks > just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any > attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they > know what

Re: email attachments; was modperl growth

2002-02-02 Thread Rod Butcher
Folks, please don't send attachments, esp. with no explanation, it looks just like these deliberate virus attacks to me and I refuse to open any attachments unless I am personally familiar with the sender and know they know what they're doing. If it's plain text please embed it in the email, else