Anne Wilson wrote:
It seems that now you have to mark a key as 'Ultimately
Trusted' before you
can encrypt with it.
This feels totally wrong to me, but there's nothing I can do about it.
i agree. but i guess that is one of pleasures of authoring a program, you
have the right to change what you want when you want, even if it is just
to keep users on their toes. :)
glad you got it worked out. now you can sleep even better tonight.
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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