Your e-mail actually has no signature at all? Tom On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 08:26, Job 317 wrote:
Please fogive me if this issue has been discussed to death but... I use Evolution-1.4.5 (and love it) with GPG-1.2.4 but also use Outlook 2000 with PGP 8.0. I wish to be able to check signatures and decrypt messages on both ends from the other e-mail client. Currently, my Evolution GPG signature shows up as an attachment in Outlook and I don't know how to verify the signature with PGP 8.0. Also, how can I check my PGP signature when received in Evolution? I also use KGPG but when I cut and paste the PGP signature into the KGPG clipboard and verify it, I'm told that the signature or test is corrupt. I was able to successfully decrypt my OUTLOOK/PGP8.0 encryption using the KGPG clipboard decrypt function but it seems more work than it's worth. (I have not tried decrypting an Evolution/GPG1.2.4 message using Outlook/PGP8.0 yet.) So, am I naiive? I thought that PGP was Universal (i.e. OpenPGP compliance). Does Evolution have plans to make decryption and signature verification from Outlook/PGP easier? Thanks, Job
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