Secure Viewer Option....

jbw j.bw@verizon.net
Fri Jul 19 11:16:12 2002


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Is there a way to turn off the "secure viewer/for your eyes only
option" in gpg when sending emails.

When I send encrypted emails to a friend of mine who uses=20
eudora/pgpfreeware 7.0.3 the only way they can open it is in
a secure viewer. But in the secure viewer they cannot click on
any URLs or email address.

=46rom a search on google I found this...

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quoted-printable I took some time recently to update and bring all         =
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the various patches and bits of code I have for GnuPG up to the            =
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latest CVS version. Here they are in case anyone wants to play with        =
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them:                                                                      =
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http://www.jabberwocky.com/crypto/gnupg/patch.gnupg-1.0.6c.dms.eyesonl     =
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y.1 Adds support for the "for your eyes only" flag. This will cause        =
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PGP to pop up the "secure viewer" with the Tempest-resistant font,         =
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and GnuPG to refuse to save the data unless you specify --output           =
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specifically. >>                   =20

If this was implemented in gnupg..I don't see it documented anywhere
as to how to turn it off.

TIA

jbw

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