[Gpg4win-users-en] Outlook icon for signed messages

Bernhard Reiter bernhard at intevation.de
Thu Nov 19 12:18:47 CET 2009


Am Samstag, 14. November 2009 20:40:48 schrieb Marco Bnà:
> When I send/receive a message signed with openpgp I notice that its icon is
> not that if signed message. Instead, also after I’ve opened the message,
> its icon is that of an unread message.

There are several ways to send an OpenPGP message. Is this using PGP/MIME
Format or plain text, which a signature pasted in?
The difference is important to detect what kind of message it is.

It is true that GpgOL cannot intervene at all operations of Outlook, so this 
might indeed be an unwanted behaviour. Ideally you would zip an example 
email, add a screenshot and the version numbers and create an issue on the 
GpgOL tracker at: http://www.gnupg.org/documentation/bts.html

Best,
Bernhard


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