Hi Michael, @23-Oct-2003, 08:14 -0400 (13:14 UK time) Michael Rudnick said to Marck:
MDP>> You must set PGP wrapping off and set your TB wrap to around MDP>> 70. > OK. I turned off wrapping in PGP and checked TB, which was at 70. Perfection. gpg: Signature made 10/23/03 13:13:38 GMT Standard Time using DSA key ID 39C3DF85 gpg: Good signature from "Michael Rudnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" > Now, a question, since I'm new to PGP. Other than this forum, I > don't run across signed messages. You'll find signed messages in PGP forums too ;-). > I'd like to know how people are using PGP to help them in their > e-mail. "An increasing number" is all that can be said here. I have no statistics for it. > Should I sign *all* my messages? I don't sign messages to close friends and family. I do sign all other messages. > Should I urge all my associates to get onto PGP? Where possible, yes. > How do I manage this additional tool when most of my > correspondents are using MS mailing programs? MS software is PGP and S/MIME aware. PGP comes with OE compatibility. -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 '
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