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Hi Sean,

On Wednesday, September 17, 2003 at 07:43 (+1000 GMT), Sean Stark [SS]
wrote in <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

SS> But then the recipient (who is using Outlook-2000) gets an email
SS> that has has a completely empty body and 2 attachments. (called
SS> ATT31902.ATT, and ATT31903.ATT).

Outlook doesn't support pgp/mime. I've experimented with it and found
the only way to get Outlook to work with pgp/mime is to use GPGrelay.
Then all is well. This would require the recipient having both
GPGrelay and GnuPG installed. Another alternative is sending pgp
messages signed/encrypted in-line. Any attached files would have to be
encrypted manually, which is rather cumbersome.

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Kevin Coates
Dewitt, NY USA

Using TB! v2.00.6 under Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP1
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