Re[2]: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Diego Ducatenzeiler
Hello Dierk, Thursday, December 16, 2004, 5:21:32 PM, you wrote: DH> How d'you know? It could well be that one or two of my messages to you DH> don't pose a problem today but how about tomorrow? My usual example DH> starts on January 29th 1933: That day Jewish was just another DH> religious affil

Re[2]: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Diego Ducatenzeiler
Hello Peter, Thursday, December 16, 2004, 4:07:46 PM, you wrote: PM> I haven't had such messages yet, so this doesn't pose a problem here. PM> I'd move such messages to an encrypted container anyway if there were PM> such... ;-) But it wouldn´t be too much to save an pgp encrypted message to an

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Peter Meyns
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Dierk, on Thu, 16 Dec 2004 19:44:41 +0100GMT, you wrote: >> Two: I'd like to have an option to save decrypted messages. Encryption >> is fine for transmission, but I don't need them necessarily encrypted >> on my computer. It was possible up to ve

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Raymund Thomas Tump
Hi Dierk, >> :-) I meant the HD of the person recieving the encrypted mail. No need >> to encrypt everything twice. > You use an encrypted NTFS partition? Or a similar scheme, even PGPDisk > or similar? Yes for the first question. I'm on the bright side here, I work in a company producing such st

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Raymund Thomas Tump
Hi Dierk, >> If your hard drive is encrypted you don't have to think about stuff >> like that :-) > The trouble isn't *my* HD but yours (when I send you a message) ... :-) I meant the HD of the person recieving the encrypted mail. No need to encrypt everything twice. And normally that would be f

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Peter! On Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 8:07:46 PM you wrote: > I haven't had such messages yet, so this doesn't pose a problem here. How d'you know? It could well be that one or two of my messages to you don't pose a problem today but how about tomorrow? My usual example starts on Januar

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Raymund Thomas Tump
Hi TBBeta, > I am far from being an MS basher but do I remember correctly that > there might be a kind of super key with the US authorities?! Doesn't matter I'm not working for Microsoft, so there is no super key for the US authorities. >> CDs for archiving aren't a problem :-) > You have to enc

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Raymund! On Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 9:47:29 PM you wrote: > Yes for the first question. With PGPDisk (and several other utilities for HD encryption) you can see for yourself how good it works. For NTFS ... I am far from being an MS basher but do I remember correctly that there migh

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Raymund Thomas Tump & everyone else, on 16-Dez-2004 at 21:47 you (Raymund Thomas Tump) wrote: > Why? If you send your message encrypted, you can't make sure that it > stays encrypted, can you? If there is an option in TB! that you can > save decrypted messages, some will use it some not. S

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Raymund! On Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 9:08:06 PM you wrote: > :-) I meant the HD of the person recieving the encrypted mail. No need > to encrypt everything twice. You use an encrypted NTFS partition? Or a similar scheme, even PGPDisk or similar? Not only do I have to rely on the fac

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Raymund! On Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 8:18:36 PM you wrote: > If your hard drive is encrypted you don't have to think about stuff > like that :-) The trouble isn't *my* HD but yours (when I send you a message) ... -- Dierk Haasis :Dierk: Copy 'n' Concept The Bat 3.0.2.10 on Wind

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Raymund Thomas Tump
Hi Dierk, > Doesn't make much sense if I send you a message with some > incriminating (lets imagine I live in Russia, Saudi-Arabia or China) > contents and you save a decrypted version. If your hard drive is encrypted you don't have to think about stuff like that :-) -- I'm already gone, Raymun

PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Peter Meyns
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, there are two minor issues in my daily use of PGP/GPG with The Bat!, but still I'd like them fixed: One: I'd like The Bat! to automatically check PGP signatures, when the message is selected. I saw this in KMail and Sylpheed, and it is indeed

Re: PGP: wishes refreshed

2004-12-16 Thread Dierk Haasis
Hello Peter! On Thursday, December 16, 2004 at 7:33:18 PM you wrote: > Two: I'd like to have an option to save decrypted messages. Encryption > is fine for transmission, but I don't need them necessarily encrypted > on my computer. It was possible up to version 1.6? I think. Wholeheartedly agree