On Sunday 01 May 2005 19:39, Patrick Fleming, EA wrote:
> Using the Enigmail plugin all I have to do is click the decrypt icon
> (which is added to the toolbar when it's installed) if the public key is
> known it will give me a message about whether the signature has been
> verified or not and whether I trust the sender.
> There is also a pen icon at the top of the message once I "decrypt"
> which gives me a message indicating whether I have the public key and
> prompts me to import a public key for the sender from a public key server.
>
> Enigmail also lets me add my public key to any message I send out it I
> want - presumably a message that comes to me with a public key will
> prompt to import the key attached to the message.
I am using KMail. I guess I should research this for a further understanding
of how to incorporate such a feature as digitally signed messages. I'll add
that to my list right under "Getting the damned printers to work in a
heterogenous network with WinXP and Fedora 3". :) I've been hitting that
issue for a week now.....
Thanks though. I may look into Enigmail.
--
Sincerely,
Jason Spatafore
http://www.spatafore.net
A+ Certified Service Professional
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