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On August 7, 2000, at 3:33:30 PM, Steve Lamb Wrote:

>> But isn't that a product of PGP... requiring a default key... and not
>> that of the Mail Client. I know of no way around that. How does PMMail
>> allow you to choose which of your keys you want your reply encrypted to?

SL> I said it was a simple problem. The default key assumes you only
SL> have one key to sign to. That is not always the case. However, you
SL> can just as easily make the call for a particular key ID.

SL> Personal: 0x8B6E99C5
SL> Personal/RSA: 0x9F81332B
SL> Professional: 0x3013737C

So are you saying that PMMail's PGP plug-in (or whatever method they
use) presents you with a drop down list of Keys to encrypt your replies
to so that you can read those replies later on?

You are right in that there is a very simple solution to the problem. I
wonder why PGP itself hasn't implemented a method that takes into
account the fact some Users have more than one key they may wish to
encrypt to?


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Vancouver, B.C.  Canada   |   PGP Key ID:  0x7BA3FDCE
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