[GPGrelay-Talk] Sign: Re: How do I tell GPGRelay to sign-but-not-encrypt emails to people without k
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From: dynacore//.tSCc. <dyn...@te...> - 2008-06-27 16:32:13
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! Well, to track down what goes wrong I'd suggest to enable the Log (Logging-Tab -> Config-Button), and esp. the "Decision Points" - which will tell you why GPGrelay is doing what it's doing. The basic principle is: GPGrelay is looking for keyrules to mail-recipients and uses the profile it's assigned to. If no keyrule is found, it uses the default-profile. To decide which key to use for signing GPGrelay looks for the sender of the mail. If you're sending a mail to multiple recipients at once, then the "Global Controls" define to prefer either security or convenice. Keep in mind: GPGrelay is no MTA, it's not sending mails on it's own, and thus any mail with multiple emails is only relayed once. Bye! Rob wrote: > I'm having difficulties configuring GPGRelay on a WinXP system using > Outlook. I'm having multiple problems but first things first: > > I would like to sign every message sent to to people for whom I don't have > a public key. However the "Recipient dialog" Window comes up as I try to > send, and it won't let me send any email unless I pick a key. If I pick my > own key, the email is encrypted to my key and no one else will be able to > read it. How do I tell it to sign-but-not-encrypt emails to people without > keys, but encrypt to people with keys? > > -Rob -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (MingW32) - GPGrelay v0.963 iEYEARECAAYFAkhlFpMACgkQnTiKrQObWqm9cQCfdcLd2u0DTdY9VbIs/bw3vMuj b3EAoIOvCa5516g8vetfdua7Hg6+JleP =OX1e -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- |