Evolution signatures
Adrian von Bidder
avbidder@fortytwo.ch
Tue Aug 5 10:50:02 2003
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<general rant on evo and PGP...>
You may find some discussions I had with the evo people about various PGP/G=
PG=20
issues. I generally had the impression that GPG has a low priority for the=
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evo people, and that the architecture of evo is fundamentally flawed since=
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they need to integrate the GPG stuf in (IMHO) the wrong place - the PGP/MIM=
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implementation in evo was probably one of the buggiest for a long time.
Inline PGP has flaws, as soon as non-ascii chars are encrypted (and of cour=
se=20
there's the missing protection for attachments). Yes, it mostly works. That=
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why I chose PGP/MIME. To those using M$ products not able to display these=
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mails: tough luck. I don't care in most cases. For private communication - =
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John noted - kmail offers the choice to do inline sigs as well.
(... and Novell now owning evo is just one more reason to switch to another=
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mailer... )
Oh, well, I'll shut up now, no problem.
=2D- vbi
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featured link: http://fortytwo.ch/smtp
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