Evolution signatures
Carl L. Gilbert
lamont_gilbert@rigidsoftware.com
Mon Aug 4 21:29:02 2003
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On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 14:09, Kyle Hasselbacher wrote:=20
> Inability to read and write inline PGP is the reason I've dismissed
> Evolution every time I've considered using it.
Yes, here I am all changed over to evolution only to run into this
mess. I think the explanations are cop outs at best. How is enigmail
managing to handle this? What about the rest? I know their are
issues. I have experienced them. But rudimentary plain text signatures
would be an acceptable solution. Just say inline is unsupported, then
sneak in a basic verify on simple plain text emails. Forget all the
complicated stuff. Get me to where enigmail is and I am happy.
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Thank you,
CL Gilbert
"Then said I, Wisdom [is] better than strength: nevertheless the poor
man's wisdom [is] despised, and his words are not heard." Ecclesiastes
9:16
GnuPG Key Fingerprint:
82A6 8893 C2A1 F64E A9AD 19AE 55B2 4CD7 80D2 0A2D
GNU Privacy Guard http://www.gnupg.org (Encryption and Digital
Signatures)
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