-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Rafi Avital, [RA] wrote:
RA> 1. The only way to encrypt to myself is to add myself to the RA> recipient list. This is not like the "internal GPG" engine within TB RA> which allows me to check the "always encrypt to default key." I've RA> tried this but it has no effect on GnuPG. Is there a way around RA> that? You need to install a GnuPG front end (I recommend GPG Shell) so that you can configure GnuPG. TB!'s internal support for GnuPG doesn't provide any means for specifically configuring GnuPG. It only allows you to sign, encrypt, decrypt via TB! commands or through the use of macros. If you install GPGShell and go into the GnuPG options panel, use the 'encrypt to <keyid>' option to make GnuPG always encrypt to one of your keys. You can also do this by entering the following line in your gpg.conf file: encrypt-to 0x2B0717E2 That was taken from my gpg.conf file. RA> 2. In the editor, after completing a message, I go to the Privacy RA> menu and select "Encrypt and Sign" and I am prompted for a RA> passphrase. Yes. RA> If I use the keyboard shortcut (Shift+Alt+E), the message is RA> immediately encrypted without prompting for a passphrase. Hmmm. RA> I don't know if I ever stored the passphrase, and I am unable to RA> find out where I would disable such a feature. When using TB!'s GnuPG plugin, the passphrase prompt dialog has a toggle switch to enable caching of the passphrase. Once cached, it's always cached. RA> Can anyone let me know where/how to force TB to prompt me for a RA> passphrase every time? Delete the file PWDCACHE.INI that's in your MAIL directory (in your TB! installation directory by default). Don't enable the option to cache your passphrase and you'll be asked for it everytime. - -- -= allie_M =- | List Moderator _ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP SDK 3.0.2 iQA/AwUBPxic81fJ62ArBxfiEQKKbACeIzChwGIj7cfVIy6qG1L8Zbq7JdUAn3ow 4KeKPqglGNpev0OGXIXsIVDI =+4HP -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.62r | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

