Hello Nick,

Wednesday, April 24, 2002, 11:14:02 AM, you wrote:

>> Okay, but this way I still can't save them in clear text in my sent
>> folder automatically, right?

NA> Well no because you did not send it in clear text... you sent it
NA> encrypted, so quite rightfully it is kept encrypted in your Sent
NA> Items Folder... exactly the way you sent it. Always encrypting to
NA> your default Key will at least allow you to decrypt and read them
NA> at will.

Can you do this with GPG and GPGShell?

As you know I'm new to GnuPG. If my memory servers me correct when you
encrypt you are encrypting to the public key of the recipient
individual, so they can use their secret key to decrypt. So this tells
me when you encrypt before sending you encrypt the messages using 2
public keys which are the recipient and yourself. So in order to view
the encrypted message in your Sent Mail folder, you would decrypt
using your secret key. Am I missing something, or is this correct.

Maybe I should ask this in PGP-Basics. As I understand it the free
version of PGP has restrictions of use that it can only be for private
use, and not commercial. I thought if someone may use security
software with TB! in commercial use in the future that they are aware
of this restriction. With PGP being shelved by NAI I don't know if
commercial licenses are available for PGP anymore. It appears when
reading this list and features of TB! that PGP is more seamless to the
user which may sway the user toward PGP and not GPG. This is why I
posted this question here in TBUDL.

Could you or someone else with knowledge shed some light here.  TIA!

-- 
Best regards,
 Greg                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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