On Sunday 01 May 2005 16:01, Patrick Fleming, EA wrote:
> | 2) Thunderbird already has excellent email encryption support through
> | the Enigmail extension, which uses GPG to encrypt/decrypt and
> | sign/verify emails transparently. It works beautifully, and it's
> | completely open technology. I signed this message using the Enigmail
> | plugin as an example, and it took all of 2 mouse clicks (OK, it took 4
> | more when I first set up Enigmail, but that only needs to happen once).
That would explain the:
Message was signed with unknown key 0x2FA4FA17.
The validity of the signature cannot be verified.
I get when viewing your emails. :) Does this mean I have to take an extra step
to add you to something so your email authenticity is defined on my system?
I'm curious.
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Sincerely,
Jason Spatafore
http://www.spatafore.net
A+ Certified Service Professional
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