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Hi Carren,

@18-Aug-2002, 21:17 +1200 (10:17 UK time) Carren Stuart [CS] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBUDL:

CS> Probably a crazy question, and it may be more a PGP question than
CS> a TB! one, but why can't I encrypt a mail that I have received?

I can. But then, I'm using SecureBat! ;-). That's the way all mail is
stored. Without the iKey and the PIN code, nobody can read my mail.

CS> In other words, if someone sends me a plain text email and I want
CS> to keep the contents private, why will it not let me encrypt it to
CS> my own key? I realise that I could just copy and paste it and then
CS> encrypt it, but I am curious to understand why it can't be done.

You can redirect the mail to yourself and encrypt it on the way then
delete the original...

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
TB! v1.61 on Windows 2000 5.0.2195 Service Pack 2

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