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Hello fellow Bat! users,

I don't know if this has already been covered before, but, I
discovered that when I send messages via the command line use of TB!
that TB! doesn't ask for my PGP pass phrase.

Now, I know that you obviously do NOT want to have TB! pause an
outgoing message that you send via the command line.  That would
defeat the purpose.

But, I just wanted to test the possibility that, IF a virus were
written for TB! that tried to create bad e-mail messages from the
command line, would the mandatory PGP "Sign" feature stop the e-mail
from being sent.  I have my pass phrase for signing only cached for
two minutes.

So, is this a bug or not?

Thanks!

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Using The Bat! v1.49c on Windows 95 4.0 Build 1111
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Best regards,
 Gerry Doyon                         mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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