Hello Allie,

Wednesday, January 8, 2003, 12:01:54 AM, you wrote:

AM> In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
AM> Carmeanu [C] wrote:'

C>> Well, just try to have some one send you an encrypted mail with
C>> evolution

AM> Evolution uses PGP/MIME, a not too widely used method of encryption and
AM> signing by PGP/GnuPG users.

C>> or so.

AM> I've received encrypted mail from a variety of clients including Linux
AM> ones. No problems decrypting them once they aren't in PGP/MIME format.

C>> You'll find yourself unable to decrypt it with TheBat. Sure, you can
C>> use GPshell,

AM> AFAIK, GPGShell will not help with PGP/MIME signatures and encrypted
AM> messages.

:-) You can drag the attachments on your desktop and simply
double-click on them (if you registered the extension to GPGshell) to
decrypt them, that's all I use GPGshell for ... it's faster than the
command line typing for gpg.


-- 
Best regards,
Chris


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