Hello George, 

(GFS == "George F Schoelles") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

GFS> That's back to where I said that I thought it was the Plug-in
GFS> causing the problem and I was told it wasn't.  Thus was further
GFS> trying to hunt out the culprit.

Yes. That what my original reply to Allie was all about. :)

..That it was TB!'s plug-in calling PGP's pgplog.exe in order to
verify signatures.

So I don't think it's necessarily a *problem* with the plug-in; rather,
it's just an issue with the way RIT Labs chose to handle it.

GFS> I have never like TB's plug-ins and do use the tray/Hot-keys
GFS> extensively.

I agree.

I upgraded to 6.5.8 in order to get the new Hotkeys functionality
(because I don't use message preview in TB!) so that I didn't have to
open a message, then hit Esc, then hit Ctrl+Shift+D to decrypt a
message.

That lead me to create a filter to assign a color group to an
encrypted message so that I didn't have to open it to see that it was
encrypted -- which allowed me to just hit Ctrl+Shift+D.

So I upgraded to 6.5.8. You have to keep PGPtray open in order to get
the Hotkeys functionality. By doing that, it changed the way PGP
worked with TB!. Instead of creating a new, decrypted message in the
message list, it insisted on decrypting the message and displaying it
in the Text Viewer.

So, I stopped using the PGPTray, went back to using my filter, and
hitting Ctrl+Shift+D to decrypt messages.

The drawback is, when I'm just verifying signatures, it pops up
PGPlog, and PGPlog can't be killed by Esc.

Sooooo... now that we've come full circle again, if we want to keep
this thread going, we can move it over to TBTECH.

:-)

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