My initial results are that from Evo<->Evo things (still) work. Still waiting for a response from someone not using Evolution. On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 06:41:24PM -0600, Ralph Sanford wrote:
I recently tried to send attachments with my email from Evolution 0.14 encrypted using pgp. What the recipients received was an encrypted email which when decrypted had the attachment included within the body of the email (not as an attachment) and the attachment appeared to remain encrypted. The 3 recipients have not changed their systems since the last encrypted mails were sent successfully and all 3 recipients have reported the same problem. The only change I can think of is that I upgraded from Evo 0.13 to 0.14 via Red Carpet. All the recipients are using pgp 6.5.8, the keys were exchanged years ago and have not changed. I believe all the recipients are using PMMail as their email program. Until yesterday the use of encrypted mail between us worked without problems. My system is SuSE 7.2 with pgp 6.5.8. The evolution is 0.14 as downloaded last week using Red Carpet. Has there been a change to the encryption methodology of Evolution? Should I change my evolution setting in some manner? Have other user successfully sent encrypted attachments using evolution 0.14? If I send encrypted attachment using evolution from my computer to my wife's computer also using evolution then the attachments are received correctly at her computer. However the majority of my email recipients are not using evolution as their email package so this is not as significant as being able to communicate with other users. Any suggestions? Or does some one know how to back grade to evolution 0.13? Thanks -- Ralph Sanford - If your government does not trust you, rsanford telusplanet net - should you trust your government? DH/DSS Key - 0x7A1BEA01
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