It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send
to someone, with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my* public key right ?
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Hello Silviu
On 12 May 2001 at 09:56:22 +0300 (which was 07:56 where I live) Silviu
Cojocaru rearranged electrons to get
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send to someone,
with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
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Hello Silviu Cojocaru !
On Sat, 12 May 2001 09:56:22 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was 12.05.2001, 08:56 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send
to someone, with PGP, I need his/her
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Hi all,
Please help, I receive messages from work under the address
dave.wilson (dept)@acompany.com ( note the space between the *n* and the
*(* ). If I 'reply'to this message it of course goes back to the sender,
however if I were
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Dear daveiw
On 12 May 2001 at 08:59:30 +0100 (which was 08:59 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thoughtfully wrote the following
Please help, I receive messages from work under the address dave.wilson
(dept)@acompany.com ( note the space between
Hello Gerd,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 09:50:25 +0200 GMT (12/05/2001, 15:50 +0800 GMT),
Gerd Ewald wrote:
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my* public key right ?
GE No, the recipients needs his/her secret key to decrypt the
Hello Dave,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 08:59:30 +0100 GMT (12/05/2001, 15:59 +0800 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
dcn Please help, I receive messages from work under the address
dcn dave.wilson (dept)@acompany.com ( note the space between the *n* and the
dcn *(* ). If I 'reply'to this
Thursday, May 10, 2001, 4:26:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Its my opinion that GPG is not ready for windows yet,
GPG is not even available for Windows ... it's for DOS ;-)
but have fun.
oh, but i have !
seriously, it works just fine
Hello daveiw,
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 9:59:30 AM, you wrote:
dcn Please help, I receive messages from work under the
dcn address dave.wilson (dept)@acompany.com ( note the space between
dcn the *n* and the *(* ). If I 'reply'to this message it of course
dcn goes back to the sender,
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Hello Thomas !
On Sat, 12 May 2001 16:38:41 +0800 GMT your local time,
which was 12.05.2001, 10:38 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
And in order for that someone to read the encrypted message I
sent to him/her, that user must have *my*
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Hello David!
On Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 9:18:02 AM you wrote:
No. You can encrypt the message to as many keys as you like the minimum is
one i.e. the recipient. However this is a bit silly as once encrypted you
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Hello Brandt!
On Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 2:54:23 AM you wrote:
When I use shift-crtl-del to kill threads, I always get booted back
to the top of my list. Is this a behavior I can get around, or a bug?
It doesn't happen when I delete
Yes
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Hi David,
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 9:38:30 AM, you wrote:
DE What is the [Reply To:] from the original email ?
The 'Reply To' is Wilson, Dave I (Dept) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dept)
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Best regards,
Dave Wilson.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(E-mail me
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Hello daveiw
On 12 May 2001 at 11:07:44 +0100 (which was 11:07 where I live)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points
DE What is the [Reply To:] from the original email ?
The 'Reply To' is Wilson, Dave I (Dept) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Dept)
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Hi Silviu,
On 12 May 2001 at 11:48:37 +0300 (which was 09:48 where I live)
Silviu Cojocaru wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these
points:
SC Why does TB have problems when trying to import GnuPG public
SC keys ?
This might be the moment to
Hello Gerd,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 11:03:49 +0200 GMT (12/05/2001, 17:03 +0800 GMT),
Gerd Ewald wrote:
GE Even if B doews not have the senders public key, in our example pKa,
GE she would be able to decrypt the message. She wouldn't be able to
GE verify the signature but she could reveal the
Hello,
In a multiple account use, one of my outbox links on another account outbox. For
example : smtih's outbox link on the
john's outbox folder.
How can i change that as the smith outbox folder option are inn gray. I can't change
The directory or anything.
Thanx for your help
Xcuse my
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On Sat, 12 May 2001 07:52:34 +0300, Silviu wrote these words of wisdom:
Would someone give me an example of how I would set up a NEW template
for my TBUDL folder to set the TO: field to the list address.
SC Are you sure you want to do this ?
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On Sat, 12 May 2001 18:42:34 +0800, Thomas contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
GE Even if B doews not have the senders public key, in our example pKa,
GE she would be able to decrypt the message. She wouldn't be able to
GE verify the
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Hi David,
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 11:23:44 AM, you wrote:
DE So if you send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it is wrong.
DE What happens if you type [EMAIL PROTECTED] is that wrong ?
Unfortunately neither go to my work address, but the other Dave.
Hello daveiw,
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 12:07:44 PM, you wrote:
dcn The 'Reply To' is Wilson, Dave I (Dept) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dept)
What happens if you use exactly this address in the To: field of a new
message?
My guess is that you companys mail system uses the Wilson, Dave I
(Dept) part
Hopefully this will be the last message about this stuff that
comes from me.
I imported the public key of a friend of mine into the
key manager but I cant set the validity level... Whenever I try
to check the signature of his mail it turns out invalid and
there's a grey dot in the Validity
Hello Allie,
On Sat, 12 May 2001 06:25:31 -0500 GMT (12/05/2001, 19:25 +0800 GMT),
A Curtis Martin wrote:
T Would she? I think you do need the sender's public key to drecypt a
T message. Maybe I'm wrong about this?
ACM AFAIK, you only need the senders public key to verify their signatures.
ACM
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Hello Silviu Cojocaru !
On Sat, 12 May 2001 15:55:51 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was 12.05.2001, 14:55 (GMT+0200) where I live, you wrote:
I imported the public key of a friend of mine into the
key manager but I cant set the validity
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 3:55:51 PM, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
Hopefully this will be the last message about this stuff that
comes from me.
I imported the public key of a friend of mine into the
key manager but I cant set the validity level... Whenever I try
to check the signature of his
Hi Silviu,
On Sat, 12 May 2001, at 15:55:51 +0300 you wrote:
SC I imported the public key of a friend of mine into the key
SC manager but I cant set the validity level... Whenever I try
SC to check the signature of his mail it turns out invalid and
SC there's a grey dot in the Validity column.
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Hi Silviu,
On 12 May 2001 at 15:55:51 +0300 (which was 13:55 where I live)
Silviu Cojocaru wrote to TBUDL and made these points:
SC I imported the public key of a friend of mine into the
SC key manager but I cant set the validity level...
Hello Batters,
So when I drag an email onto the top Personal Mails folder it takes
about 4 seconds until the folder opens up and displays the
sub-folders. How can I reduce this delay?
One option would be to use the keyboard. Hit CTRL-V and you can
navigate through the folder structure easily
On Friday, May 11, 2001, 10:52:32 AM, David Elliott wrote:
Whilst replying to the email from the edit window choose [View] then
un-tick [Original text]
Excellent.
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Hail Dave,
On 12 May 2001 at 13:17:26 +0100 (which was 13:17 where I live) Dave Wilson wrote and
made these points
DE So if you send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] it is wrong.
DE What happens if you type [EMAIL PROTECTED] is that wrong ?
Friday, May 11, 2001, 6:52:32 PM, David Elliott wrote:
If I reply a message, at 'edit mail message' window, there is
two window. One for write message and one for read original
message. I want to elimininate the window for reading
original message. How to do it?
Whilst replying to the
SC I've always wondered since I started using TB what good does
SC that Original text window do...
I used to use it all of the time, until I switched over
to a laptop with a low 800 x 600 resolution had to
conserve screen space where I could. When handling my
personal mail, I don't
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On May 12, 2001, at 6:19:48 AM, Gerd Ewald wrote:
The validity is set by signing the key with your secret key. But this
means you have verified the authenticity of the public key by comparing
the fingerprint with your friend.
Correct, but also
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On May 12, 2001, at 3:50:13 AM, Maxime.Moulin wrote:
In a multiple account use, one of my outbox links on another account
outbox. For example : smtih's outbox link on the john's outbox folder.
Do you mean that messages in the Outbox for Account A
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On May 11, 2001, at 11:56:22 PM, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
It seems that in order for me to encrypt the messages I send to
someone, with PGP, I need his/her public key, is this true ?
Correct. Contained within that Public Key are all the User
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On May 12, 2001, at 4:25:31 AM, A Curtis Martin wrote:
AFAIK, you only need the senders public key to verify their signatures.
However, to decrypt an encrypted message to you, you only need your
private key to decrypt it. The messages encryption
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On May 11, 2001, at 10:52:24 PM, John Phillips wrote:
OK. I downloaded the International Pack, selected British English for
the spell checker.
Still uses the American English dictionary.
In what respect? Do you mean that as you type the
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On May 10, 2001, at 11:43:00 PM, Maurice Snellen wrote:
I subscribe to a number of mailinglists where people will often send
announcements to more than one list. My current filtering setup causes
all these crossposts to end up in the folder of
Hello Brandt,
Long time ago, on Saturday, May 12, 2001, 2:54:23 AM, you wrote:
Hello TBUDL,
When I use shift-crtl-del to kill threads, I always get booted back
to the top of my list. Is this a behavior I can get around, or a bug?
It doesn't happen when I delete regular messages.
This
Correction:
This strange behavior you mention will not occur when you select the
root e-mail of the to-be-deleted thread.
You have to close the thread first before you hit CTRL+SHIFT+DEL :)
Cilfa
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Hello Nick
You wrote On Sat, 12 May 2001, at 09:55:34 [GMT -0700] (02:55 Australian Eastern
Time,Sunday):
In what respect? Do you mean that as you type the message, TB! isn't
correcting words like favorite and suggesting you change it to
favourite? That would be a function of
On May 12, 2001, at 12:24:53 PM, John Phillips wrote:
But if I click on Dictionaries when the spell checker pops up, the
next pop up window (Edit Dictionaries) says that American English
(oxymoron?) is being used.
Confirmed.
Nick
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Hello David,
Saturday, May 12, 2001, 5:24:54 PM, you wrote:
DE (3) I can not understand how any mail routed to you at work can
DE get to you if it had been routed to Wilson, Dave I (Dept)
DE [EMAIL PROTECTED] it must be looking at the info from
DE Wilson, Dave I (Dept) and not [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On May 12, 2001, at 12:48:56 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
Confirmed.
Sorry, forgot to add that although I confirm the behaviour, nevertheless
it's the British Dictionary that is actually used. :o)
Nick
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Hello Cilfa,
You're correct as far as my TBUDL folder is concerned. However another
mailing list I am on that does not use refernce numbers, this does not
hold true for. On it I am booted back to the top regardless of where
in the thread I am, or if it is expanded or not. I'm guessing that
after
Bonjour Nick,
NA Do you mean that messages in the Outbox for Account A are somehow linked
NA to messages in the Outbox of Account B? I've never heard of that
NA happening before... and if that's the case, perhaps the answer lies in
NA some kind of Account sharing setup in Network
Hello CaLViN,
On Saturday, May 12, 2001 at 15:52:04GMT +0200 (which was 3:52:04 PM where I live)
you wrote:
C Hello Batters,
So when I drag an email onto the top Personal Mails folder it takes
about 4 seconds until the folder opens up and displays the
sub-folders. How can I reduce this
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