-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hello Eddie,
Tuesday, April 30, 2002, 9:59:49 PM, you digitally penned the following: EC> Just give me an other answer but with a S/MIME Sig. After your changes EC> you did not sign anymore so I can't confirm for validity after your EC> changes Okay, I had turned off signing my emails because it asks me for the cache phrase on PGP and the password on SMIME and is kind of a pain if you are doing a lot of emails which I am. Though I dont hold any official position here so there is hardly any real need for me to prove who I am. On my certificate I have listed several email address which I registered with Thawte. The one this email is sent from being at the top of the list. When setting up my certificate I chose Microsoft Enhanced Cryptograhic Provider 1.0, Encryption Algorythym RC2, Signing Hash SHA-1 and in TB I have selected Microsoft CryptoAPI. When I receive my own SMIME signed emails back, they appear with the green icon and as valid. Dont know if that is a valid way to verify or not but to me, when the come back from the list they are showing up as valid. I did not have a SMIME certificate installed on this machine prior to this week. I only create a new one at thawte because all my others were expired, so I deleted some invalid email addresses, added some news ones and created / installed the new certificate in my browser. If there is some other way to configure it, I dont know where it is so I will need some help in that dept. TIA. - -- Regards, Lynna mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Using The Bat!1.60h Windows XP -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.5i iQEVAwUBPM+cAX7nBw6G0JgJAQF1Qgf+Jjrpcp0cwBe36c8hmBpE7EFMHrPCdnB3 YPLlX8KP5nONRdpY9Fhcb5KkP2Lb+pJ3kutCcy7u0s6n/VTcUp8v8+Jv+jNdQOoR oh0muxii/OiVz69MeN5BGkOjsmhLjuaUkLNFUlf0fDkM/qkaMDHHhwC5dTNV+zix BhtAh0MY0FLTIRpa3xoAuSW6QzO1y7hcqWfLAnYZ4gQvGSCV4SBn7wfj2eiKBFkh oeXTIvy1NpJH9tX1xRGCwWEDGLbzI2Grc9J+wG3r2cYI07d6FeSdKYVM7aR7n9sv xGULqD1DRkrPvfR7rY1JyrFSwahKdRARNnTvvrfYKgpbdK5glMAiog== =mgti -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
smime.p7s
Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature

