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On October 11, 2000 A. Curtis Martin Wrote:

> No problem, but hang on there a minute Nick. If I wish to encrypt the
> message to multiple recipients, when I address the message to the other
> recipients, the encryption to the other recipients is also done
> automatically (unless uncertainties with the other recipients key as I
> outlined before arise). I can't think of any practical reason why I'd
> want to encrypt a message to someone to whom the message will not be
> sent to.

You make a good point there Allie, but what if you have more than one
Public Key associated with a given recipient... will TB!/6.5.8 produce
the
dialogue box giving you a choice of which Public Key to use?

What if you were sending the message to a colleague in the next office,
and only wanted to use conventional encryption, or use the secure viewer?
How would you avail yourself of those features?


Nick


N.J. Andriash [ TB! v1.47B7 | PGP 7.0 | Win 98 SE ]
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