Hello Ralph Inselsbacher & everyone else,

on 29-Jan-2005 at 17:31 you (Ralph Inselsbacher) wrote:

> I use PGP 8.1 with TB to sign my outgoing mails. In those mails there is
> no trace, that they where signed.

Oh yes, there is. :-)

> So, if i send a mail to - let's say - an outlook (express) user, how does
> he / she see, that my mails are signed?

TB supports PGP/MIME - this will create multi-part messages, one part
containing the (encrypted, if encryption is used) message, the other part
the signature. Open your "Sent Mail" folder, select a message you signed
with PGP and press F9 to view the message source. You should see the
different MIME parts then.

I don't know how Outlook/OE handle those messages, though (gotta try and
send myself a signed message to my account @ work).

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

This is the old way of "in-line" signing/encryption. It is rather
uncomfortable to deal with (depending on the email client) and I would
clearly give PGP/MIME the preference. But then again, I don't know about
Outlook/OE. :-)

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

You can use the %NOPGPMIME macro in your template to disable PGP/MIME.

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

Either he's dead or my watch has stopped. -- Groucho Marx


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