Hi,

I'm having problems with both GnuPG and PGP with regards to
integration with TB! The problems are more severe with GnuPG, so I'll
start with that.  Please note that I'm still using TB! v2.12.00.  I'm
using GnuPG v1.4.0, and PGP v8.1.

Here's what happens when I try to verify a simple inline clear
signature using the TB! integration with GnuPG:

gpg: conversion from `utf-8' to `CP0' not available

If I use the GPGtray HotKeys (GPGshell v3.32) to perform the
verification function on the same message, all is well, and GnuPG
shows no error.

I get the same error if I try to use any of the PGP/MIME options with
GnuPG as well.  Just after asking for my passphrase (for signing),
I'll get this error again:

gpg: conversion from `utf-8' to `CP0' not available

I can get no further than that.  So, for the moment, GnuPG integration
with TB! seems to be entirely useless to me.

Now, with PGP integration:

This works, in general. However, I'm having a problem getting it to
create a PGP/MIME encrypted message. PGP/MIME signing and verification
is no problem, but if I try to use the on-the-fly "privacy" options to
enable a PGP/MIME signed *and* encrypted message, it will only produce
an inline signed/encrypted message.

Now, if I instead use these macros in a template...

%usepgp%-
%pgpmime%-
%signcomplete%-
%encryptcomplete%-

...PGP/MIME works as expected, creating a fully PGP/MIME
signed/encrrypted message. So, why does this work using macros in a
template, but the very same options chosen on-the-fly in the message
editor creates inline instead of PGP/MIME messages?

Any ideas on both GnuPG and PGP problems will be appreciated.  Thanks!

-- 
Melissa

PGP public keys: http://www.kuviahunnihautik.tk/

TB! v2.12.00 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1

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