Am/On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 19:48:16 + schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson:
>Yes; as I said in my earlier post, both GPGDropScript and GPGServices
>install Services. The problem is that even with them, using GPG still
>involves rather tedious copying and pasting to get the text into or out
>of
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 6:56 pm -0700, Richard Hart wrote:
>Sounds great, but if I use GnuPG on a Mac, what do I tell my PC-based
>correspondent to use?
GnuPG on a PC?
(And as I understand it, GPG is also compatible with PGP.)
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On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 7:17 pm +0100, Mikael Byström wrote:
>Charles Watts-Jones sa såhär:
>
>>I've just installed the same set. At present I have to use drag and
>>drop or services (GPG tools) as I'm missing a means of integrating GPG
>>with PM. I haven'
Mikael Byström wrote:
> What about OS X services? Noone have done that?
Yes - both GPGDropThing and Gpg Tools show in Services. And they can
be made to work but neither is as smooth as PGP was in OS 9.
-- Charles
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Charles Watts-Jones sa såhär:
>I've just installed the same set. At present I have to use drag and
>drop or services (GPG tools) as I'm missing a means of integrating GPG
>with PM. I haven't found any PM scripts in the 'archive' but have found
>some Ma
Sounds great, but if I use GnuPG on a Mac, what do I tell my PC-based
correspondent to use?
Richard Hart
On 12 March Tim Hodgson wrote:
> Initial playing about suggests that it should be fairly
> straightforward to use, though I don't have a guinea-pig to
> actually send an encrypted message to at the moment!
I've just installed the same set. At present I have to use drag and
dr
On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 12:20 pm +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
>Am/On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:46:42 + schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson:
>
>>Is anyone using GPG with PM? If so, any recommendations for how to go
>>about it? (I see there's a package that installs a GPG Service,
Am/On Mon, 12 Mar 2007 10:46:42 + schrieb/wrote Tim Hodgson:
>Hi,
>
>Is anyone using GPG with PM? If so, any recommendations for how to go
>about it? (I see there's a package that installs a GPG Service, although
>it's in beta.)
dunno, but I'd be also very inte
Hi,
Is anyone using GPG with PM? If so, any recommendations for how to go
about it? (I see there's a package that installs a GPG Service, although
it's in beta.)
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could gpg be used with powermail? if it could be, is there a tutorial or
a small how to?
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computer artwork by subhash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >is there already a script or a plugin to integrate gpg in powermail ?
>
> It's my interest too.
me too...
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[Matthias Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 25.11.2004 um 10:56 Uhr:]
>is there already a script or a plugin to integrate gpg in powermail ?
It's my interest too.
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Hello,
is there already a script or a plugin to integrate gpg in powermail ?
thanks and all the best
Matthias
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