RE: PGP alternative

From: jason.l.steiner@accenture.com
Date: 07/30/02


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From: jason.l.steiner@accenture.com
Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 18:20:26 -0400


Is there any English documentation for the GDATA's Gnupg Outlook plugin. I
can't seem to find any documentation on how to use the plugin.

Regards,
JS

                                                                                                                                       
              "Mike"
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> I am looking for a solution to send encrypted email. 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. Any suggestions?

The best place to look first would be the GNU PGP website
http://www.gnupg.org And they have a list of plugins/frontends (
http://www.gnupg.org/frontends.html) I have personally used pgp4pine
(unix-pine), EudoraGPG (Eudora - Windows), GPGOE (Outlook Express -
Windows), and Gdata's plugin (Outlook - Windows). I have found each of
those frontends very useful, very easy to use. This does however,
require you to setup and install GnuPG the commandline version, but
requires no command line operations.

I find GnuPG a very good alternative to the commercial and dead PGP.
The frontends don't have any sort of commercial support (that I know of)
if you're looking for that.

Thanks

Mike

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