PGP Desktop V10.0.2 Automatic Decryption

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  1. TalonKarrde21

    TalonKarrde21 Registered Member

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    Hello @All!

    I've got a question about an Functionallity of PGP Desktop V 10.0.2.

    Some Facts:
    System: Windows 7 64Bit
    Outlook 2007
    PGP Version: Desktop, V10.0.2

    Problem:
    PGP does not automatically decrypt "encrypted mails" shown in the Outlook
    Folder "Sent Items".
    Encrypted mails received from my partner are automatically decrypted and
    the mails are automatically encrypted that are sent to my partner.
    Privat key an Public-Key Sharing seemed to be ok.
    When I use the PGP Viewer, the sent emails could be manually decrypted and I see the information I want to see.

    Could anyone tell me what to do or what to configure that PGP is automatically decryping the "sent encrypted mails" in the "Sent Items Folder"?

    Thanks for your help!

    kind regards,

    TK21
     
  2. LockBox

    LockBox Registered Member

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    When you say, "automatically," do you mean on-the-fly after credentials? Or, are you wanting the decrypted files to be in the sent folder in-the-clear/always decrypted after you open it once?
     
  3. TalonKarrde21

    TalonKarrde21 Registered Member

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    Hello LockBox,

    I want it the way you describe the second way.

    I want the decrypted files to be in the sent folder in-the-clear/always decrypted after I opened it once.

    Thanks for your help!

    TK21
     
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