GPG on Windows 7?
Charly Avital
shavital at mac.com
Wed Nov 17 19:43:34 CET 2010
Jerry wrote the following on 11/17/10 12:26 PM:
> A simple Google: "in-line PGP deprecated" will turn up numerous hits.
> You also might want to see: Use PGP/MIME, aka RFC 3156
May I refer you to rjh at sixdemonbag.org's post on the matter?
>>> In any case, Outlook 2007 is deprecated also. Comparing a
>>> nearly four year old version is counter productive. Update to the
>>> 2010 version and see if your problems still exist.
Ditto, please see rjh at sixdemonbag.org comments on this issue.
>> I have no intention to update Outlook because I don't intend to use it
>> for practical purposes, but thanks for the advice.
>
> If you have no practical use for it then why bother inquiring?
I didn't inquire. The inquire was initiated by bo.berglund at gmail.com.
> You
> either use it or you don't. There is no such thing as "slightly
> pregnant".
Thank you for this valuable insight.
> If you are going to use it, then use an updated version or
> don't complain.
I didn't complain. I merely informed bo.berglund at gmail.com of how the
application was behaving.
> If I were to use an antiquated version of GnuPG and
> experienced problems, what do you think might be the first thing I
> would be advised to do?
GnuPG 2.0.14 is antiquated? I am sure the gpg4win people will be
interested to know.
>
>> This question should be answered by bo.berglund at gmail.com.
>
> If you could not answer the question then why mention it in your
> original post?
I did not mention the question in my post. The matter was reported by
bo.berglund at gmail.com, and he is answering your question in a separate
e-mail.
Finally, I choose to answer appropriately and directly to Jerry
<gnupg.user at seibercom.net>.
Charly
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