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Re: [SLE] Encryption question
- From: Charles Philip Chan <cpchan@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Mar 2004 21:08:54 -0500
- Message-id: <20040303210854.6c7c6bcf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004 19:22:04 -0600
C Hamel <vgm2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why is it that kmail doesn't use 'inline' as the default?
Because they don't assume that everyone uses a language that can be
represented by the ASCII character set.
> One has to continually choose it because the plugin is the default.
Well, if you only want to use inline, just unload the plugin.
> Personally, I think that may be most of my problem --that of not
> knowing which to use --or how.
For encrypted messages as long as the person you are sending to doesn't
use Outhouse or Outhouse Express- you should be fine with pgp/mime. For
signed messages, Outhouse (not express) users can still see the message-
they just can't verify it.
Charles
--
"Besides, I think [Slackware] sounds better than 'Microsoft,' don't
you?"
(By Patrick Volkerding)
C Hamel <vgm2@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Why is it that kmail doesn't use 'inline' as the default?
Because they don't assume that everyone uses a language that can be
represented by the ASCII character set.
> One has to continually choose it because the plugin is the default.
Well, if you only want to use inline, just unload the plugin.
> Personally, I think that may be most of my problem --that of not
> knowing which to use --or how.
For encrypted messages as long as the person you are sending to doesn't
use Outhouse or Outhouse Express- you should be fine with pgp/mime. For
signed messages, Outhouse (not express) users can still see the message-
they just can't verify it.
Charles
--
"Besides, I think [Slackware] sounds better than 'Microsoft,' don't
you?"
(By Patrick Volkerding)
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