tag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:/discussions/problems/4879-using-openpgp-smime-at-once-ml-previewGPGTools: Discussion 2013-03-26T22:56:45Ztag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/248625942013-02-14T19:28:25Z2013-02-14T19:28:25ZUsing OpenPGP + S/MIME at once (ML Preview)<div><p>Alex, what do you mean by "at once"? Encrypt with OpenPGP but
sign with S/MIME?</p>
<p>Or do both but encrypt/sign one mail with OpenPGP and the next
with S/MIME?</p></div>Stevetag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/248625942013-02-14T20:41:43Z2013-02-14T20:41:43ZUsing OpenPGP + S/MIME at once (ML Preview)<div><p>Before i was using Thunderbird + Enigmail and Outlook 2007 +
GPG4Win.<br>
There all mails where signed with S/MIME and OpenPGP.<br>
The PGP signature block was always shown under my personal
signature as text:</p>
<p>"Mit freundlichen Grüßen, Kind regards,<br>
[...] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- [...]"</p>
<p>So every recipient got my public keys for OpenPGP and
S/MIME.<br>
In this case I hadn't to think about whether the recipient is using
S/MIME or OpenPGP while sending emails.</p>
<p>For encryption I used the option that the recipient supported -
generally OpenPGP.</p></div>a.sallamontag:gpgtools.tenderapp.com,2011-11-04:Comment/248625942013-02-15T14:07:42Z2013-02-15T14:07:42ZUsing OpenPGP + S/MIME at once (ML Preview)<div><p>At the moment it isn't possible to sign with OpenPGP and S/MIME
at once.<br>
You can only choose, one of them, in the upper tight corner of the
new-mail window.<br>
There is no plan to add this feature, because we overwrite the
S/MIME functions in Mail to support OpenPGP.</p></div>Mento