Michael L. Wilson, [MLW] wrote: MLW> So, just for signing messages, what is the best path right now. I MLW> have 9 email addresses. Is PGP 6 or 8 or GNUPG the best from MLW> simplicity and integration
GnuPG's integration is a finicky with the key matching, while the PGP integration will simply work with the default key or the last key that you selected. GnuPG will try to find the key that matches the e-mail address being used. If your key doesn't contain the Sender address in one of its UID's then TB! will not sign. However, if you have 9 keys for those 9 addresses, the corresponding key for each e-mail address will be automatically selected for signing. Once you're past that little point with GnuPG, then you'll find that it works pretty well. The purists say that you should include all addresses you're using in the key as separate UID's. In this way, it would help with verifying ownership. PGP 6 to 8 integration is the most straightforward though. I have less problems when using it especially when it comes to encrypting and decrypting. -- -=[ Allie ]=- (List Moderator and fellow end-user) PGPKeys: http://key.ac-martin.com Running The Bat! v2.11 Beta/6 on WinXP Pro (SP1)
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