On Fri 18-Jul-03 7:04pm -0400, Rafi Avital wrote:

> I have several questions as I am evaluating TB for my use.  Many
> thanks in advance to anyone who can answer.

> Using TB 1.62r, Win 2000 Pro SP2, GnuPG 1.2.2.

> 1. The only way to encrypt to myself is to add myself to the
> recipient list.  This is not like the "internal GPG" engine within
> TB which allows me to check the "always encrypt to default key."
> I've tried this but it has no effect on GnuPG.  Is there a way
> around that?

Yes, see my reply to you in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 2. In the editor, after completing a message, I go to the Privacy
> menu and select "Encrypt and Sign" and I am prompted for a
> passphrase.  If I use the keyboard shortcut (Shift+Alt+E), the
> message is immediately encrypted without prompting for a passphrase.
> I don't know if I ever stored the passphrase, and I am unable to
> find out where I would disable such a feature.  Can anyone let me
> know  where/how to force TB to prompt me for a passphrase every time?

Shift-Alt-E always asks me for my password.  Did you accidently hit
Shift-Ctrl-E?  The latter is encrypt only and obviously doesn't
require a password.

-- 
Best regards,
Bill


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