Batties!
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
had a cranial containment failure? :)
Mike
Michael Disabato wrote on Saturday, April 13, 2002:
Batties!
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
had a cranial
Hello Michael!
On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:14:13 PM you wrote:
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
had a cranial
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 9:43:52 AM, Joseph scribbled:
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager, etc.) Is this normal, or have I, once again,
had a cranial containment
Saturday, April 13, 2002, 10:33:22 AM, Dierk scribbled:
DH Hello Michael!
DH On Saturday, April 13, 2002 at 4:14:13 PM you wrote:
I've installed GnuPGP and added the directory to my path statement.
TB! allows me to select GnuPGP as an option, but then none of the
tools work (Key Manager
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On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 17:38:31 +0200, Dierk Haasis [DH] graced us with
these comments:
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DH Well, I am not the expert on GPG - that's Nick. Did you install
DH a GPG GUI? And is it also in your PATH?
GPG Shell and WinPT install directories don't
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Thursday, August 02, 2001, 6:42:22 PM, Nick Andriash wrote:
I'm sure it will much the same as v6.5.8 is
supported along with GnuPG.
Speaking of which... when is RITlabs going to deploy that GPG
plugin that was supposed to support key management
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On August 2, 2001, at 10:19:28 AM -0700, Silviu Cojocaru wrote:
Speaking of which... when is RITlabs going to deploy that GPG plugin
that was supposed to support key management task co. ?
Basically, this is what TB! misses in it's support for
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Hello Nick!
On Wednesday, August 01, 2001 at 10:05:58 PM you wrote:
Aside from CKT actually being illegal versions of PGP,
As long as CKT does not make a new version based upon proprietary NAI
code from 7.x, this statement is just plain wrong,
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On August 2, 2001, at 12:25:04 AM -0700, Dierk Haasis wrote:
Aside from CKT actually being illegal versions of PGP,
As long as CKT does not make a new version based upon proprietary NAI
code from 7.x, this statement is just plain wrong, sorry.
reasons not to do so).
What do you mean TB! won't support PGP 7.x and up? Sure they will... as
soon as NAI release the SDK.
And I'd prefer a broad base (like GnuPGP) in comparison to the
proprietary implementation that Ritlabs offers for TheBat!.
Not sure what you mean by a broad base (like GnuPG
), and for good
reason. And it works.
Just a thought, nothing more ...
And I'd prefer a broad base (like GnuPGP) in comparison to the
proprietary implementation that Ritlabs offers for TheBat!.
Not sure what you mean by a broad base (like GnuPG). Nothing broad
about GnuPG. By proprietary, are you
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Hello TBUDL,
G Data (Germany) has released a GnuPGP Plug-In for Outlook
binaries source code
http://www.gdata.de/gpg/download.html
Is there a chance that we will have a Plug-In for TB! soon, too?
TB! won't support PGP 7.x and up (and has good
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Hi Jens,
On 30 July 2001 at 11:42:54 +0200 (which was 10:42 where I live)
Jens Wolk wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and made these points:
JW G Data (Germany) has released a GnuPGP Plug-In for Outlook
JW binaries source code http://www.gdata.de/gpg
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