Hi
On Monday 2 December 2013 at 3:41:53 AM, in
mid:1816249602.20131201224...@denstarfarm.us, Robert D. wrote:
I
used to write to Melissa when such a foible met me ...
'how to get prompted by TB!' ?
When I started with TB! my recollection is that it automatically
picked whatever matching
address to
which you are sending, TB! should be presenting you with a dialogue
box to choose one for encryption every time you send them an email.
If you want to always use the same one and not get that dialogue box,
you could disable the others in GnuPG or PGP.
If the friend has several keys
Hello MFPA,
Sunday, December 1, 2013, 7:36:05 AM, you wrote:
Since you used the abbreviation TB (without an exclamation mark) I
have to ask if you were thinking of Thunderbird, where the Enigmail
add-on does provide such a setting (per-recipient rules).
mensch-meier .. ur right! I used TB!
It seems that way back when, using early TB, I could set a certain
openpgp key to be used per a particular recipient, ahead of time .. like
in a New Message template in the AB ???
I can't recall. An help on this?
For example, I have a friend who has a few Public keys, here in the
keyring. I only
Hi
I've recently received some emails that are encrypted pgp-inline but
also signed with s/MIME. Clicking the security button shows me the
s/MIME certificate and tells me the signature is valid but gives no
way to decrypt the pgp message. Is that also true of later TB!
versions?
--
Best
.
I receive a PGP/MIME encrypted message. If I perform
the select text to quote/F4 procedure on any part of
this (before decryption)...
This is a PGP encrypted message. Click the security
button to decrypt/verify it
...the selection and quoted text works as expected.
Confirmed in TB! 4.0.38
the key into the body and then signs the message
(PGP inline) it is not possible to import the key without pasting into
a text editor and removing the extra dashspace that is placed at
the beginning of the lines
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
and
-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
when the message
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi
Inline PGP signing or encrypting or both strips the space from the
signature cut-mark, but only when the openPGP application is called
from TB! or when the internal PGP implementation is used. Using GnuPG
from the command line does not do
Hi
I sometimes PGP messages from a contact who uses Apple Mail. When I
press the button to decrypt, the decrypted message doen not appear in
an extra tab to the preview pane as expected; instead, a dialog box
pops up offering to save an attachment. This attachment contains the
decrypted text
that the absence of the return byte in front of the linefeed is
why you're getting the squares -- but since I don't use PGP I have no idea
why it's treating the message as an attachment.
--
Jim Kyle
Using The Bat! v4.0.34 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 3 on VMWare Server 2 under Xubuntu 8.04.3
Hi
On Saturday 29 August 2009 at 12:16:23 AM, in
mid:184290695.20090829001...@my_localhost, MFPA wrote:
Can anybody confirm that a PGP encrypted and signed
message cannot be decrypted in TB! if you don't have
the sender's public key to check the signature?
Also, if somebody pastes
Hello MFPA,
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 12:02:21 +0100 GMT (03/Sep/09, 18:02 PM +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
Can anybody confirm that a PGP encrypted and signed
message cannot be decrypted in TB! if you don't have
the sender's public key to check the signature?
I don't use PGP at the moment, but isn't
Hi
On Thursday 3 September 2009 at 4:03:02 PM, in
mid:56009531.20090903220...@thomas-bkk.my-fqdn.de, Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
I don't use PGP at the moment, but isn't it one of the
points? I mean, you have to exchange public keys (or
download them from the keyservers) in order to be able
Hello MFPA,
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 19:16:14 +0100 GMT (04/Sep/09, 1:16 AM +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
M You need your secret key to decrypt a message that somebody has
M encrypted to your public key. You do not need their key to decrypt
M the message.
This is the part I misunderstood. Thanks.
--
Hi
Can anybody confirm that a PGP encrypted and signed message cannot be
decrypted in TB! if you don't have the sender's public key to check
the signature?
Also, if somebody pastes their key into a message body and then
clearsigns the message, TB! will not import the key to your keyring
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 8:30:23 PM, Peter wrote:
Peter Meyns failure here for several years. I have 11 user IDs on my key, but
The
Peter Meyns Bat! will only allow for two to be used.
I have six UIDs on my key and all of them work fine except the one
with GSWoT address. I am starting to
on Microsoft® Windows Vista™
Home Premium Versie 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Build 6001
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz, 2333 MHz
AntispamSniper for The Bat! Pro 3.2.1.1
pgpu6RGzA2OUL.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 4.2.9.1
On Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 9:36:57 AM, Henk wrote:
HMdB Have you tried to put %SignComplete in that folder template?
I defined it through the Address Book template. These are the entries
I have:
%NOUSESMIME (to disable default behavior)
%USEPGP
%SIGNCOMPLETE
As I noted earlier, it works
on Microsoft® Windows Vista™
Home Premium Versie 6.0.6001 Service Pack 1 Build 6001
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q8200 @ 2.33GHz, 2333 MHz
AntispamSniper for The Bat! Pro 3.2.1.1
pgpYU8RohzrgD.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 4.2.9.1
be accomplished by
allowing the existing pgp macros to take arguments, for example
%signcomplete=manualselect, %encryptcomplete=defaultkey,
%signcomplete=key (where key is the key ID or fingerprint or a
string from the user-ID, such as %TOADDR), %encryptcomplete=group
(where group is a mailing list defined
On Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 4:31:06 PM, MFPA wrote:
M That would be really good. It could perhaps be accomplished by
M allowing the existing pgp macros to take arguments,
Do we still have some of TB! developers on this list? Perhaps they
could take note of this.
--
Best regards,
Robert G
Hi
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 2:46:05 PM, in
mid:1785503375.20090826164...@gmail.com, Robert G. wrote:
On Wednesday, August 26, 2009, 4:31:06 PM, MFPA wrote:
M That would be really good. It could perhaps be
M accomplished by allowing the existing pgp macros to
M take arguments,
Do we
Hi
On Monday 24 August 2009 at 1:59:06 PM, in
mid:1610104548.20090824155...@gmail.com,
Robert G. wrote:
Is there a way to define a specific PGP key to be used
for signining and/or encryption in the message
template?
As far as I know, TB! will use the from address of the message to
select
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 3:41:44 PM, MFPA wrote:
As far as I know, TB! will use the from address of the message to
select the key for signing and the to address to select the key to
encrypt to.
In my situation, I have a key with a few UserIDs. And The Bat!
probably only goes by the main
the key matching the from address to sign
with. I only have the from address I was testing as a user ID on one
pgp key. It is not the primary user ID on that key.
--
Best regards
MFPA
Roses smell better than onions but don't make such good soup
Using The Bat! v4.0.38
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 6:13:39 PM, MFPA wrote:
I just tried and TB! chose the key matching the from address to sign
with. I only have the from address I was testing as a user ID on one
pgp key. It is not the primary user ID on that key.
I tried to do the same with a several different
On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, at 18:37:08 [GMT +0300] (which was 17:37 where I
live) Robert wrote:
I am wondering whether TB! might be getting confused by the complex
UserID: GSWoT:UA16 (www.gswot.org) golovn...@gswot.org? Can this be
checked somehow?
Hi Robert,
I remember from years ago that I got
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 7:37:03 PM, Henk wrote:
What is it precisely what you are trying to do?
Hi, Henk! I am trying to set a template in TB! to be used when
composing messages to the GSWoT list. In the From field I want to
use my gswot address. Everything works basically OK, except that
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hi Robert,
on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 20:00:24 +0300GMT (25.08.2009, 19:00 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
R ... TB! cannot figure out it should use my default key having the
R GSWoT UserID to sign those messages. I tried to write and rewrite
R
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
Hi
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 4:37:08 PM, in
mid:34898027.20090825183...@gmail.com,
Robert wrote:
I tried to do the same with a several different email
addresses in the From field, and all worked fine
except one. The popup window requests
Hi
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 4:37:08 PM, in
mid:34898027.20090825183...@gmail.com,
Robert wrote:
I am wondering whether TB! might be getting confused by
the complex UserID: GSWoT:UA16 (www.gswot.org)
golovn...@gswot.org? Can this be checked somehow?
What are you putting in the from
Hi Robert,
on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 16:02:28 +0300GMT (25.08.2009, 15:02 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
R In my situation, I have a key with a few UserIDs. And The Bat!
R probably only goes by the main UserID, ignoring the others. And I
R cannot get around it... :-(
Thank you for reminding me of this.
Hi
On Tuesday 25 August 2009 at 6:46:19 PM, in
mid:1048545697.20090825184...@my_localhost, I wrote:
What are you putting in the from line?
Further testing shows the from line to not necessarily be relevant.
If you over-write the address in the from line, TB! seems happy to
look for a key
: PGP signature
Current version is 4.2.9.1 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
On Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 8:46:19 PM, MFPA wrote:
MFPA What are you putting in the from line?
I tried various options: just the plain email address, using name with
the email address or simply copying the whole UserID. Nothing helped.
MFPA I just created a test key with a secondary user ID
Hello,
Is there a way to define a specific PGP key to be used for signining
and/or encryption in the message template?
Thank you.
--
Best regards,
Robert G.
Current version is 4.2.9.1 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http
Hi
Anybody confirm this issue?
If an inline PGP-encrypted message contains no text apart from a URL,
decrypting it by pressing the button in the preview pane shows a
completely blank message body. The blank message body is on a second
tab labelled Text instead of one labelled PGP Decrypted
Hello TBUDL,
I have seen various filters for PGP/GPG to decrypt incoming mails. Maybe it
is me, but I can never get the filter to ask for a password once a session and
then auto decypt encrypted messages. Ever 2 or 3 messages it pops up asking for
a password.
Of course, it could
Hi
On Saturday 27 June 2009 at 9:25:33 AM, in
mid:974850556.20090627092...@srima.eu, Sean Rima wrote:
I have seen various filters for PGP/GPG to decrypt
incoming mails. Maybe it is me, but I can never get the
filter to ask for a password once a session and then
auto decypt encrypted
Hello MFPA,
Saturday, June 27, 2009, 11:14:29 AM, you wrote:
I have seen various filters for PGP/GPG to decrypt
incoming mails. Maybe it is me, but I can never get the
filter to ask for a password once a session and then
auto decypt encrypted messages. Ever 2 or 3 messages it
pops up
Hi
On Sunday 2 March 2008 at 9:05:30 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], O. Martin Moran
wrote:
There is something weird going on with The Bat! 4.0.14 and PGP 8.1.
I find that if I go to encrypt something and get as far as the
select keys to encrypt to screen, then back out, both The Bat! and
PGP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Monday, March 3, 2008 at 7:30:44 AM, MFPA wrote:
M Decrypting/verifying is fine. Encrypting/signing randomly fails
M to work, and when it fails it disables all pgp functions until
M PGPserv.exe and TB! are restarted. It is random but frequent
M
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi,
There is something weird going on with The Bat! 4.0.14 and PGP 8.1.
I find that if I go to encrypt something and get as far as the
select keys to encrypt to screen, then back out, both The Bat! and
PGP 8.1 need a restart.
Any advice
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Further, it shows an access violation to the PGP SDK every once in a
while, after shut down of The Bat!
- --
Martin Moranommoran at telusplanet dot net
Beaumont, Alberta
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/ommoran/publickey.txt
When
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday, March 2, 2008 at 2:22:06 PM, Peter wrote:
PM Sorry, no. The last version of PGP I used was 6.5.8ckt. (I still use
PM it for PGP-disk.) I prefer GnuPG now. Your signature verifies good
PM here though. :)
It is something to do
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hi O.,
on Sun, 2 Mar 2008 14:05:30 -0700GMT (02.03.2008, 22:05 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
OMM There is something weird going on with The Bat! 4.0.14 and PGP 8.1.
OMM I find that if I go to encrypt something and get as far as the
OMM select
Hello O.,
Saturday, February 23, 2008, 7:29:40 PM, you wrote:
OMM I have searched, so I'm sorry if I have missed this. However, I am
OMM trying to set up PGP Desktop 9.0.6 to work via the bat. Right now I
OMM have to use the tray icon.
OMM Is there any way around this? Thank you all you
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday, February 24, 2008 at 3:00:07 AM, Mark wrote:
MP I don't know if PGP 9 has ever worked with TB! I seem to remember some
MP people had problems when PGP 9 became available, but I don't know if
they
MP were ever able to use
When you're caffeinated, all is right with the world
I just stole your tag - no shame, no apologies :D
--
Rick
Make no mistake; The war in Iraq is a war to secure oil profits.
Sadly it worked ...
v4.0.14.5 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 2
http://www.telusplanet.net/public/ommoran/publickey.txt
When you're caffeinated, all is right with the world
PGP Public Key Fingerprint: CEF6 48D8 73FC 2A36 3287 FC20 CAEC 75D1 9C58 B861
Current version is 4.0.14.0 | 'Using TBUDL' information
On Sunday, February 24, 2008 at 10:17:53 AM, Rick wrote:
RG I just stole your tag - no shame, no apologies :
Used for years, came from my own little brain. Proud of it and you
are more than welcome to use it.
Thanks - Coffee is my recreational drug of choice .. :))
--
Rick
Are we in the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hi there,
I have searched, so I'm sorry if I have missed this. However, I am
trying to set up PGP Desktop 9.0.6 to work via the bat. Right now I
have to use the tray icon.
Is there any way around this? Thank you all you helpful tbudl folks
Hi
PGP keys posted within a message or attached to a message can be
imported to PGP by clicking a button that invokes the PGPkeys
import dialog box.
I have always encountered difficulty if the sender pastes their
key into the message then signs the message. This adds a
dashspace in front
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hi MFPA,
on Mon, 18 Feb 2008 13:29:43 +GMT (18.02.2008, 14:29 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
M PGP keys posted within a message or attached to a message can be
M imported to PGP by clicking a button that invokes the PGPkeys
M import dialog box
Hi
On Monday 18 February 2008 at 4:23:04 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Meyns
wrote:
It isn't The Bat! that adds dashspace before any line beginning
with a dash. It is PGP itself, and it does so in order to avoid
confusion with signatures or keys, both of which begin with 5 dashes.
I
I wrote:
MFPA wrote:
I know, but it is The Bat! that doesn't realise
- -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz/TeaYAAAEEAMpPtPq9GKywnZz5uD2r5PCq6DN1Bxu6LkpF715bUVTkBxS+
- -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
is the same as
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz
On Mon, 18 Feb 2008, at 21:58:04 [GMT +0100] (which was 21:58 where I
live) Peter Meyns wrote:
Looking at this message from Thunderbird makes me understand. The Bat!
offered an import key icon, which, of course didn't work. As it
seems, The Bat! isn't yet fully developed regarding PGP
MFPA wrote:
I know, but it is The Bat! that doesn't realise
- -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz/TeaYAAAEEAMpPtPq9GKywnZz5uD2r5PCq6DN1Bxu6LkpF715bUVTkBxS+
- -END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
is the same as
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz
Hi
On Monday 18 February 2008 at 9:10:14 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Henk M. de Bruijn
wrote:
Something for TBBETA?
Not sure why it would be, as we are discussing a useful, if
flawed, functionality that has been present since v2.xx.
--
Best regards,
MFPA
The
it behaves
confused like The Bat!. :)
OK. I seem to be causing confusion. To illustrate what I am
talking about, I will include a real key.
Then I will send another message signed, to show it does not give
you a key import button in that case.
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Version: PGP
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hi
On Monday 18 February 2008 at 9:07:43 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Meyns wrote:
I wrote:
MFPA wrote:
I know, but it is The Bat! that doesn't realise
- -BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz
Hi
On Monday 18 February 2008 at 8:58:04 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Meyns wrote:
Looking at this message from Thunderbird makes me understand. The Bat!
offered an import key icon,
That was in response to the
-BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
mQCPAz
Hello TBUDL,
testing pgp/mime
--
Henk M. de Bruijn
__
The Bat! E-Mail System version 3.99.29 Pro on Windows XP SP2
AntispamSniper for the Bat! 2.7.1.5
Thawte notary, CAcert assurer, GSWoT introducer
Gossamer Spider Web of Trust
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, at 09:04:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 9:04 where I
live) Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
testing pgp/mime
--
Henk M. de Bruijn
__
The Bat! E-Mail System version 3.99.29 Pro on Windows XP SP2
AntispamSniper
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, at 09:12:22 [GMT +0100] (which was 9:12 where I
live) Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, at 09:04:12 [GMT +0100] (which was 9:04 where I
live) Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
testing pgp/mime
sig delimiter not working :-(
Both working now?
--
Henk
Hi Henk M. de Bruijn,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:04:12 +0100
Henk M. de Bruijn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello TBUDL,
testing pgp/mime
gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (Msys/MingW32) - GPGrelay v0.959
gpg: Signature made 01/11/08 08:04:14 using RSA key ID B464DD0F
gpg: using classic trust
pop3 accounts
OTFE enabled
P4 3GHz
2 GB RAM
pgpUdtSlbMeuU.pgp
Description: PGP signature
Current version is 3.99.27.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hallo Henk,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:04:12 +0100GMT (11-1-2008, 9:04 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
HMD testing pgp/mime
moderator on
As you're testing something with an alpha, you might consider doing
that on tbbeta...
moderator off
--
Groetjes, Roelof
Atari computers make great boat
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008, at 12:25:45 [GMT +0100] (which was 12:25 where I
live) Roelof Otten wrote:
Hallo Roelof,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 09:04:12 +0100GMT (11-1-2008, 9:04 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
HMD testing pgp/mime
moderator on
As you're testing something with an alpha, you might
Henk
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 at 09:04:12 +0100, Henk wrote:
testing pgp/mime
I get an invalid signature and an unknown signature format here.
--
Robin
Using The Bat! v3.99.25
Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Popfile v0.22.4
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, at 10:07:21 [GMT +1100] (which was 0:07 where I
live) Robin Anson wrote:
Robin,
On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 at 09:04:12 +0100, Henk wrote:
testing pgp/mime
I get an invalid signature and an unknown signature format here.
Something went wrong, but I think I have found
On Sat, 12 Jan 2008 at 03:57:33 +0100, Henk wrote:
I get an invalid signature and an unknown signature format here.
Something went wrong, but I think I have found the solution?
No, I get the same result. However I was using the internal support
(RFC-1991). When I searched out my copy of PGP
Hi Alexander!
is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does
not work anymore... :-(
I haven't tried, but what about GnuPG? (I'm using it on XP)
I haven't tried this anywhere. Can I import all my keysrings, including the
private key, from PGP 6.5.8.
Oh, it should
Hi Mark!
Actually no. Or let me say so: Not really. Most, which means about 99,9%
I use PGP for signing/encrypting/decrypting mails.
How about TB!'s internal OpenPGP?
I tried but it wanted to create a new private key for me. I haven't tried
for long, but is possible to import my existing
Hi all,
is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does not
work anymore... :-(
Oh, it should also work for Windows Server 2003 R2... ;-)
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Martin
--
The Bat! v3.95.8 powered by Windows 2003 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 1
ConCarne cooks
Hello Martin,
Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 3:58:25 PM, you wrote:
MS is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does not
MS work anymore... :-(
Vista is so safe that you do not need it anymore! :-)
Sorry, I can't help you.
I suppose you need it for other things besides
Hi Mark!
is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does
not work anymore... :-(
Vista is so safe that you do not need it anymore! :-)
*fg*
But I miss comments about Windows Server 2003 R2. ;-)
I suppose you need it for other things besides email?
Actually
Hello Martin,
Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 4:54:05 PM, you wrote:
MS Actually no. Or let me say so: Not really. Most, which means about 99,9% I
MS use PGP for signing/encrypting/decrypting mails.
How about TB!'s internal OpenPGP?
I only tried that out (more less than more) when I started
Hello Everyone!
When you Save as Draft a message for which you've specified Encrypt
Complete in the Privacy settings, and then you go to the Outbox and
re-open that message for further editing, the Outbox folder settings
over-ride the PGP Encrypt Complete setting of the original message
Hi Peter,
as requested, you receive my PGP-Key attached to this message.
- -
Fingerprint:
973A D990 361B B09D 49CB 2BA4 4DF4 A8C1 92A0 5704
Key-ID:
0x92A05704
- -
Hallo Peter,
wie gewünscht, erhältst Du mit dieser Nachricht meinen PGP
Hi Roland,
on Tuesday, December 12, 2006 at 15:34 you wrote in message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
among others:
Hi Peter,
as requested, you receive my PGP-Key attached to this message.
Sorry! The message from Peter to the mailinglist was filtered in the wrong
folder. Therefore this message
are missing
from the final line of the message. In this case, the tab that
should be labelled PGP Decrypted is instead labelled Text.
PGP 8.1 here, too.
--
Best regards,
MFPA
It's better to feed one cat than many mice
Using The Bat! v3.80.06 on Windows XP 5.1 Build
Hallo MFPA,
On Fri, 17 Nov 2006 18:54:59 +GMT (17-11-2006, 19:54 , where I
live), you wrote:
When decrypting a PGP/MIME encrypted message that starts with a URL
in the format http://www.voormijalleen.nl on the very first line and
the seond line empty, that first line isn't displayed
Hi
On Wednesday 15 November 2006 at 12:33:51 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Roelof Otten wrote:
When decrypting a PGP/MIME encrypted message that starts with a URL
in the format http://www.voormijalleen.nl on the very first line and
the seond line empty, that first line isn't displayed
Hallo All,
When decrypting a PGP/MIME encrypted message that starts with a URL
in the format http://www.voormijalleen.nl on the very first line and
the seond line empty, that first line isn't displayed by TB. Copying
the PGP block to the clipboard and decrypting it from there displays
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
When I receive a PGP/GPG-signed message, there is the icon in the
upper right which can be clicked to verify the signature. Most such
messages then begin with the following:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
However, I've noticed some have
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA256
***^\ ._)~~
~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Thu, 26 Oct 2006,
@ @ at 19:53:51 +0500, when Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
When I receive a PGP/GPG-signed message, there is the icon in the
upper right which can be clicked
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 9:53:51 AM
PGP-signed messages mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I've noticed some have the icon, presumably indicating it's
been signed, but there is no begin and end tags, and if I click
on the icon on those messages, I get the message there is nothing
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Chris,
Friday, October 27, 2006, 5:00:32 AM, you wrote:
CW Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 9:53:51 AM
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However, I've noticed some have the icon, presumably indicating it's
been signed
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Mica,
Friday, October 27, 2006, 12:00:52 AM, you wrote:
MM Shortly said and simplest, Bat still cannot handle properly such
MM type of PGP/GPG signature, and it is already a very long time
MM present and not fixed problem, so I suppose
Richard H. Stoddard @ 2006-10-26 7:53:11 PM
PGP-signed messages mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, for your message I still got the message that the public
key wasn't found; perhaps I should have had it check more
keyservers.
My public key is available via (at least) blackhole.pca.dfn.de
Mica,
Monday, October 16, 2006, 10:08:22 PM, you wrote:
MM setpref (and here you choose wanted hashes -- see the table below)
MM ...and then when you are finished, you type in this...
MM save
MM ...hit [enter] button and your key preferences are updated.
MM The list of abbreviations for
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sun, 22 Oct 2006,
@ @ at 16:19:31 +0500, when Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
I've created a new key and tried to add some preferences per the
above, but am now stymied: how do I
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Mica,
Sunday, October 22, 2006, 7:11:57 PM, you wrote:
MM There is just one thing you have to do and this is to set the
default
MM algorithm in your gpg.conf file. You just add this line in there...
MM digest-algo SHA256
MM
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sun, 22 Oct 2006,
@ @ at 19:55:06 +0500, when Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
I thought about switching to TB! Pro for the EOTF, but decided not
to.
I thought of it too, some...670
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Mica,
Monday, October 23, 2006, 12:43:42 AM, you wrote:
MM Oh, you will. (-: Besides, it's easier, and safer, if you put into
an
MM encrypted container both the Mail and TheBat folder (if you are only
MM user of the Bat/machine), since this way
Hi Richard,
on Sat, 14 Oct 2006 22:14:05 +0500GMT (14.10.2006, 19:14 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
[set up GnuPG]
RHS I've done this and was able to select GnPG. I then edited the file
RHS preferences to point it to my keyrings, but I still get an error
RHS message that no secret key available
Peter,
Wednesday, October 18, 2006, 1:07:43 AM, you wrote:
PM Have a look at https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4171 and say if
PM this is the behavior you mean. For the time being, I seem to have been
PM the only victim of this quirk - *if* it's the same...
PM ,- [ OpenPGP Error ]
PM |
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~( __ _o Was another beautiful day, Sun, 15 Oct 2006,
@ @ at 07:14:35 +0500, when Richard H. Stoddard wrote:
Mica,
Saturday, October 14, 2006, 11:25:54 PM, you wrote:
MM If your GnuPG otherwise works, even if just
) and hence should be gradually withdrawn from (active)
MM cryptographic life.
I was going to do that one of these days anyway. With WinPT, I have
the option of creating an RSA key up to 4096; with PGP I can create an
RSA key only up to 2048, while a DH/DSS key can go to 4096. Which is
the better
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