Dear Melissa,

Friday, December 13, 2002, 7:29:54 PM, you wrote:

MR> With PGP, all you need to do is highlight only the key block that is
MR> within the clear signed message, click "Ctrl+C", then go to PGPtray,
MR> and choose "Clipboard/Decrypt & Verify".

You are right that I was working on your public key, I hope you don't
mind! I have nothing of a confidential nature to communicate to you
but was rather using your PGP setup as a way of getting my own going
half as efficiently as yours! The problem with learning about and using PGP
is that practically no one that I actually need to communicate securely with has it 
which means
that it is very difficult to become familiar with it. I followed your
advice for which I thank you and that all works fine.

What I was actually attempting to do
though was to use the Bat PGP plugin rather than PGP itself. In other
words I was trying to do what Simon Blake suggested in his answer to
my post (thank you Simon). His advice was to:

"choose Tools/ OpenPGP/OpenPGP Decrypt and up pops the PGP Log window and minimizes
to  the  tray as the key import window pops up displaying the Melissa's keys
to import."

If I do this I get to the point where the PGP log window pops up and
that is where the process stops. I am not sure why. Simon asks what
version of PGP I have which I think is 6.5. Is that something to do
with this? Any ideas?


-- 
Regards,
 Clive                            

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PO Box 3250 St John's Antigua West Indies
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