On Friday 12 August 2005 06:05, Carsten Holck wrote:
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>Samuel Murray wrote:
>> Jim White skryf om 1:49 PM op 08/08/2005:
>>> Some posters to this group sign their messages and I am never
>>> able to read them because I get this error...
>>>
>>>
>>> Using Outlook 2003 on Windows XP. I am not at all familiar with
>>> "signing" of messages so I need some help resolving this
>>> problem. Ideas? Thanks!
>>
>> Can you give us an example of a user who signed their e-mail? I'm
>> afraid I don't quite understand what you mean.
>
>This should be an signed message, just for the example
>with public key attached
>
>/carsten
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And in kmail-1.7, I can't find a button that would allow the
importation of that key you attached.  It seems like a no-brainer
that this should be done so that one could just grab the keys as they
go by.  This is, as they say, a mature protocol, and would become
much easier to use if such were the case.


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