Britt,

On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, at 18:29:54 [GMT +0100] (which was 10:59 PM where I live) you
wrote:

BM> I managed to send signed & encrypted mail with S/MIME and X509 certificate,
BM> I managed to send mail with the command line (thebat.exe /MAIL......);
BM> BUT I did not manage to send signed & encrypted mail WITH the command line.
BM> Is it possible???

While  I  personally  do  not  use  encryption... I notice that the command line
supports  using  of  templates.  As long as you use templates with the following
macros you should be able to achieve what you need.

ENCRYPTCOMPLETE automatically encrypt the current message when it is completed
INSERTPGPKEY="address" insert the OpenPGP key for the given address from the
public key ring. This feature works with the internal OpenPGP implementation
only
SIGNCOMPLETE automatically ask to sign the current message when it is
completed
USEPGP enable using of OpenPGP for encryption/signing of the current
message
USESMIME enable using of S/MIME for encryption/signing of the current
message

TGIF, Have a great weekend!
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Warm regards,
Raj                            

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Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.

Replied on Friday, February 1, 2002 using TB Ver 1.54 Beta/30 on Windows NT


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