[Users] 'signing' emails

Sharon Kimble boudiccas at talktalk.net
Sun Jun 16 22:37:07 CEST 2013


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On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 15:12:19 -0400
Jerry <jerry at seibercom.net> wrote:

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> On Sun, 16 Jun 2013 18:28:28 +0100
> Sharon Kimble articulated:
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> > I have set up 'Claws Mail' to use pgp by configuration > preferences
> > for current account > plugins > GPG > use default GnuPG key. 
> > 
> > Account > privacy > PGP inline > always sign messages > always sign
> > signed messages.
> > 
> > Configuration > preferences > plugins > GPG > store passphrase in
> > memory > expire after 0 minutes > grab input while entering
> > passphrase.
> > 
> > All that should allow me to sign outgoing emails and only sign them
> > *once* before it is stored in memory for future use. But its not
> > happening, I'm having to sign each individual email as I’m sending
> > it. How do I get it working properly please?
> 
> Is there a valid reason for using PGP "Inline" as opposed to PGP
> "MIME"? "Inline" absolutely destroys the "sig delimiter", and makes
> replying to a post more difficult as all of that crap should be
> removed before replying to the post. With the exception of a very few
> extremely old or brain dead MUAs, there isn't any real excuse for its
> use. Furthermore, in those few cases, it is their problem, not yours.

Jerry.
No real reason at all, its just I could see that it was in the email
and that pgp was working for me. I've now changed it to PGP MIME.

Thanks
Sharon.
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