Hello TBUDL,

I use PGP 8.1 with TB to sign my outgoing mails. In those mails there is no
trace, that they where signed. So, if i send a mail to - let's say - an
outlook (express) user, how does he / she see, that my mails are signed?

I mean, if i would sign it with the clipboard-method of PGP, a mail would
look like this, with header and footer:


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

I use PGP 8 with TB to sign my outgoing mails. In those mails there is no
trace, that they where signed. So, if i send a mail to - let's say - an
outlook (express) user, how does he / she see, that my mails are signed?
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: PGP 8.1 - nicht f�r kommerzielle Nutzung lizenziert: www.pgp.com

iQA/AwUBQfu5zod6ApVfGjPjEQLmyACgg7EGFob5/XhTQyxCdezGGVVABl4AoOCU
YGHME1hSsmCZldH1L4L04bsE
=QsFU
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----

How can i set TB! to sign mails this way?

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Regards,       
Ralph    |    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]     |    PGP Key ID: 0x5F1A33E3
Running The Bat! 3.0.1.33 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP2


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