Re: [Evolution] GPG and Evolution



oh, I just remembered that NAi's Outlook plugin allows the user to
enable PGP/MIME reading support (we tested this a few weeks ago with
Outlkook Express). Unfortunately, with Outlook Express at least, we
weren't able to send PGP/MIME - but maybe with Outlook you can? Dunno.

Jeff

On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:16, Jason Frisvold wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 10:03, Jeffrey Stedfast wrote:
On Thu, 2003-01-02 at 09:26, Jason Frisvold wrote:
Greetings,

  I've been using Evolution for a short time now and it seems to be a
great product.  I have a problem I would like to solve, though.  I use
GPG to sign my emails.  I'd like to be able to sign them and have a user
with a windows machine and PGP be able to verify the signature. 
However, PGP doesn't seem to be able to recognize the GPG signature.

how so?

Well, we use Microsoft Exchange as the Mail server and Outlook as the
client.  Outlook sees the message itself, but the GPG signature arrives
as an attachment (signature.asc) ...

I have been very unsuccessful in forcing it to not attach...  I was
under the impression that the signature should be ascii...  Any idea why
it's showing up as an attachment?

no, but what parameters would you call gpg with different from what we
already do?

Not sure yet ..  was wondering so I could start playing with the
parameters in an effort to get this to work in an expected manner.

we don't tell gpg to use any gpg.conf file, but gpg does still check
it's own config settings in ~/.gnupg/options if that is what you mean?

Yes, that's basically what I mean ...  Apparently GPG changed since
1.0.7 (which is what RH8.0 ships with) and is supposed to now use a
gpg.conf file rather than options.  Although, it still read options if
it's there...

not really, no. other than "Always trust" which sends the --always-trust
option to gpg.

*nod*

because gpg implements the Pretty Good Privacy specification. the name
wasn't chosen by which executable it runs, but rather the specification
it implements.

Oh, ok ...  :)  Was just curious...  You have a FAQ question explicitly
stating that Evolution no longer supports PGP, but still call it PGP
within the program ...  Just a little confusing...  I get the point of
it though...

Jeff

Thanks for the info ...

-- 
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Jason H. Frisvold
Backbone Engineer
Penteledata Engineering
friz corp ptd net
RedHat Certified - RHCE # 807302349405893
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"Something mysterious is formed, born in the silent void. Waiting alone
and unmoving, it is at once still and yet in constant motion. It is the
source of all programs. I do not know its name, so I will call it the
Tao of Programming."
-- 
Jeffrey Stedfast
Evolution Hacker - Ximian, Inc.
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