-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 22 May 2003 01:56, Travis Owens wrote:
I have looked into this situation myself, with another list where I was trying to collect the necessary keys from some friends, so we could have encryption and validation. Some of them use Evolution, some KMail, some Mozilla.
Each one has their own method of attaching the *.asc key to the email message, therefore, I suspect it's not a "bug" in the normal sense, just a problem with the overall deployment concept of pgp/gpg enhanced emails. I haven't dug waist deep into it, since I didn't have the time, rather I just looked it over for about 2 days off and on, and decided that I can just live w/o it for now...
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Travis.
I never had this problem in 7.3 or 8.0, since I never saw the message to use a 'plug-in' in any emails from this list or wherever, and I was using kgpg and/or gpa in 8.0 too. I sure do "hate to live w/out it", since it's a security thing and a privacy thing...neither of which should *ever* be taken complacently by *anyone* in this day and age (not slammin' you Travis, just voicin' an opinion, heh). Besides...what if I *needed* to be able to encrypt/decrypt these messages? So I still think it's a bug and related strongly to the kmail crashing (not that what I think really means much in this sense, LOL). I'd hate to send a bug report, but if there's no answers to this problem, then what else to do but either 'go backwards' and use 8.0, or let the kmail/kde folk know about it, is this reasoning correct or should I wait some more? John - -- A butterfly is: Pretty,soft,harmless...and useless, just like M$N. My Penguin and my Gecko eat butterflies. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.2-rc1-SuSE (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+zNroH5oDXyLKXKQRAqWsAJ47xRiP6Hhy9XBXSRwr158JRcv0wQCgjhOY fAQmv/Kjg7IPSi7C9kUKY5M= =AVMg -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----