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Hi Mark,
Kmail does support gpg out of the box. What those plugins allow you to do
is sign and encrypt all message parts. Which is something kmail has not
been able to do before. It also can use certs.
I do not understand what has happened here.
Hey,
Ok, think I see. Basicly the built in GnuPG support in kmail, can not handle
multi part message, SMIME. This is still true. But with the plugins it can.
When using the plugins, if you compose an email you are given the option of
which to use on the email.
I am using the plugins, so the
That seems reasonable. Ithink that what I did to make it work was change from the
options to gpg.conf files and restart KMail.
I think that what you are using is the IETF endorsed OpenPGP, which is described in
MIME Security with Pretty Good Privacy, RFC 3156.
S/MIME is proprietory and