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Marck,

Thursday, October 23, 2003, 6:51:31 AM, you wrote:

MDP> You must set PGP wrapping off and set your TB wrap to around 70.
MDP> Currently your lines are too long to guarantee message integrity
MDP> (when passing through old SMTP servers that may wrap long lines
MDP> themselves).

OK. I turned off wrapping in PGP and checked TB, which was at 70.

Now, a question, since I'm new to PGP. Other than this forum, I don't
run across signed messages. I'd like to know how people are using PGP
to help them in their e-mail. Should I sign *all* my messages? Should
I urge all my associates to get onto PGP? How do I manage this
additional tool when most of my correspondents are using MS mailing
programs?

Thanks for your comments.

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Michael Rudnick
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Using The Bat! 2.01.3 on Windows 4.0 (1381) Service Pack 5

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