key-test

C Hamel yogich at sc2000.net
Sat Mar 18 13:38:17 UTC 2006


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On Saturday 18 March 2006 02:41, Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Saturday 18 March 2006 06:59, C Hamel wrote:
> > I was re-reading  some posts, and stumbled on this one, again.  How
> > does one get kmail to embed the sig in the body rather than
> > attaching it??  I'm afraid I have never heard of that one or done
> > it.
>
> Settings -> Identities -> Modify... -> Crypto tab
>
> or, if you selected Settings -> Security -> Always show keys for
> approval, you get a dialog when sending the mail asking which keys
> and what format to use
>
> --
> Alan McKinnon
> alan at linuxholdings dot co dot za
> +27 82, double three seven, one nine three five

Well I'll be...  I have never been shown any keys for approval for just 
signing.  Encryption is another story.  I had the type set to 'any' so I have 
no idea what was being used.  I always used the 'inline PGP' even though they 
claim it is deprecated.  Frankly, where encryption is concerned, I've never 
been able to get anything else to work.  Consequently, I never tried it 
w/Dapper, either.  Just didn't bother whipping that dead horse.
- -- 
	...CH
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