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Message-ID: <1079805852.474.7.camel@localhost>
From: frank at knobbe.us (Frank Knobbe)
Subject: PGP attachments (was: NEVER open attachments)

On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 22:16, petard wrote:
> > If anyone knows of a clean hack to
> > trick Evolution to sign an email inline, please let me know.
>  
> Apply the patch from bug 127521:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127521
> 
> 
> Alternatively, you could use an external program to do the deed. Just
> paste your mail into something like seahorse (search sourceforge) and
> sign it there.

YES! Thank you, this is exactly what I was looking for. I'll try this
out shortly.

I had looked at this issue earlier, and was able to call gpg to clear
sign the email Evolution passed to it, but I wasn't able to get it back
into Evolution. I tried to filter on outbound messages and I wrote a
wrapper around gpg, but didn't get anywhere. It would have been
necessary to hack the source a bit, just like the URL you provided does.

Thanks again!
Frank

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