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Ah. So TB does not need a plugin to use GPG. Adding a plugin adds the
key manager capability?

Two more questions (I *really* appreciate the help):

gpg: NOTE: old default options file `C:/data/Keyrings\options' ignored

Is it safe to delete this folder? Or am I getting ready to shoot
myself in the foot (again :-)?

Second, when I sign from a different account than the one
having the email address of my key, I need to override the dialog and
enter the correct email address for key identification. Is there a way
to set this key as the default?

Thanks for all the help to a newbie in GPG.

- --
Regards,

Clif
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Thursday, June 19, 2003, 3:34:29 AM, Andre Wichartz wrote:

> Hello Clif,

> On 19 Jun 2003 at 01:41:00 -0700 GMT [10:41 CEST] you wrote:

> CO> I have installed WinPT, and GPG seems to be working fine.

> CO> Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
> CO> PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
> CO> signing to work, cannot open Key Manager, etc.

> The key mangager will only work with pgp not gpg. But when gpg is in
> your path and you can choose it from tb it should be working. When you
> sign a message you should get a popup asking for id and passphrase of
> your key, you click ok and the message gets signed.


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