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Hi James,

On Sun, 18 Jul 2004 17:08:26 -0400 (5:08 PM here), James Senick [JS]
wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

JS> With Allie's help, I've begun using PGP/Mime signatures via macros
JS> in my templates..... some of my correspondents that use OE, are
JS> complaining about this....

Outlook and Outlook Express do not support PGP/MIME. With the PGP
plug-in, they support inlined PGP. They could add PGP/MIME support by
using GPGrelay with GPG. Most likely they won't want to do this, so to
be compatible you must use inlined PGP to correspond with them.

You can create custom address book templates for these people
specifying inlined rather than PGP/MIME.

To sign/encrypt inlined:

    %usepgp%-
    %nopgpmime%-
    %signcomplete%-
    %encryptcomplete%-

To sign/encrypt using pgp/mime:

    %usepgp%-
    %pgpmime%-
    %signcomplete%-
    %encryptcomplete%-

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Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY USA

Using TB! v2.12.00 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1
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(see kludges for my pgp key)
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