PGP alternative
From: jason.l.steiner@accenture.comDate: 07/26/02
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To: security-basics@securityfocus.com From: jason.l.steiner@accenture.com Date: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 13:29:26 -0400
I am looking for a solution to send encrypted email. It is my
understanding that PGP available at www.pgpi.org is for non-commercial use
only, and that Network Associates no longer licenses this product for
commercial use. I have a UNIX system that will be generating approx. 200
emails a day that need to be encrypted and sent to a few end-users using
Windows 2000 with Outlook. I know I could use GnuPG. This is acceptable
on the UNIX server, but the Windows 2000 Outlook users need a simple
interface (command line is not acceptable.) Any input on the GnuPG plugins
that are available would also be helpful. I am looking for a cheap but
secure alternative to PGP (I get a lot of options when I do a google
search, but I am looking for a recommendation from someone who has
implemented one of the possible alternatives) or a PGP solution for the
Windows Outlook systems that is compatible with GnuPG. Any suggestions?
Regards,
JS
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