I am using the DOM Plugin for mintoff.
Its quite userfriendly but looks a bit old fashioned.
Stefan
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Brodbeck
Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 4:24 PM
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Subject: Re: [spf-discuss] Re: DEPLOY: SPF/Sender ID support
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On Thu, 02 Sep 2004 09:25:52 +0100, Graham Murray wrote
AccuSpam <support(_at_)accuspam(_dot_)com> writes:
It occurred to me that people (including myself) do not
use PGP or
S/MIME signing because it is not automatic to setup and
recipients
do not automatically support it.
I believe that some MUAs can automate the process, signing
all mails
using either a key with no passpthrase (a very bad idea),
reading the
passphrase from a file (almost as bad) or having the user enter the
passphrase and then cacheing it.
The Enigmail plugin for Thunderbird can do that. I don't
know what other MUAs support it.
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