PGP and Outlook

From: Nathaniel Hall (halln_at_otc.edu)
Date: 01/14/05

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    Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 13:32:44 -0600
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    Hi all,

    I currently am using Thunderbird with Enigmail so that I can digitally
    sign and encrypt e-mail. Since there are only two of us that use
    Thunderbird in our organization, I would like to find a way to use PGP
    from within Outlook. I am aware that Outlook supports digital IDs from
    Geotrust and Verisign, but I would like to find something that will let
    our students participate in using the digital signatures without having
    to pay for one and with the adjunct faculty we hire on a per semester
    basis, the benefit of using digital signatures would be overcome by the
    cost.

    Does anybody know of a way to do this for free?

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    Nathaniel Hall, GSEC
    Intrusion Detection and Firewall Technician
    Ozarks Technical Community College -- Office of Computer Networking

    halln@otc.edu
    417-447-7535

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