Re: GnuPG Digital Email Signatures

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Michael Schwendt wrote:

|On 12 Oct 2002 00:20:53 -0400, Robert L. Cochran wrote:
|
|>I notice that some of you are using digital signatures now, and I want
|>to do that also.
|
|
|If you've watched my habits on these lists, you probably have
|noticed that most of the time I haven't signed my messages.
|...
|
|>Is there a good getting-started document on this,
|>especially with respect to digitally signing emails in Evolution?
|
|...
|
|>at least, Evolution shows me nothing -- I assume
|>he (and several others) are using key servers. How can I point
|>Evolution to the right key servers?
|
|
|If need be, GNUPG can be configured like that in ~/.gnupg/options.
|However, it can also be the source of nasty delays. And not every
|key is on the keyservers.


Another ad for a piece of software i use (i don't get paid for this,
honest ;-) ...

Enigmail is a GPG plugin for Mozilla.  I've been using it for a few
weeks now and it seems quite good.  It supports PGP/MIME, which is nice.

Check it out at:
~    http://enigmail.mozdev.org/


Paul
http://paulgear.webhop.net

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