On August 7, 2000, at 2:11:30 PM, Steve Lamb Wrote:

SL> Automatic signature checking, the PGP information hidden (viewing a
SL> PGP message and a normal message side by side you'd not see the dash
SL> escaping, the PGP block marking and so on),

The only Client I've used that automatically checks PGP signatures, is
Outlook 98/2000. I initially thought that a Client only had to be MAPI
compliant to perform that task, but I believe Eudora offers full MAPI
compliance, and yet the feature doesn't work with Eudora. I really like
automatic signature checking, and hopefully TB! v2.0 will feature that
ability.

SL> automatic encryption to both receiver /and/ sender so the sender
SL> will be able to read what they sent later, decryption only on
SL> opening (not to another message),

The automatic encryption to both receiver and sender is already
available through PGPKeys/Edit/Options/General... Always encrypt to
default key. I am not clear on what you mean by "decryption only on
opening (not to another message), but perhaps you are referring to TB!'s
creating another separate decrypted message. If so... Hmmm... I could
probably take or leave that feature, but if I had a choice, I'd prefer
to not have a separate decrypted copy.

SL> signature information displayed in the status line (not in a
SL> separate window), etc.

I agree, and I've already written to RITLabs on this, and they promised
to incorporate something other than the current use of PGPLog... perhaps
something along the lines of how Eudora and Outlook display the
signature verification.

I almost feel like downloading a trial version of PMMail2000Pro to see
for myself how PGP is implemented. If memory serves, I already tried
PMMail 2000, but quickly discarded it once I realised it didn't thread
messages.


-- 
Nick Andriash  [ TB! v1.46 Beta 3 | PGP 6.5.3 | Win 98 4.10 ]
Vancouver, B.C.  Canada   |   PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE
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