From: Heinrich Moser <usenet@heinzi.at>
Subject: Re: GPG, Gnus and Outlook
Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 13:32:48 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87wu9n8g3z.fsf@dagobert.moware.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <ufzgc1s4h.fsf@icts-tech.com>
Yair Friedman <yair@MailAndNews.com> writes:
> I need to exchange encrypted and signed emails with outlook users. Is
> there a howto or something for a complete encryption newbie?
One thing to consider: Outlook and Outlook Express have no built-in
support for PGP or GPG; however, they do support S/MIME natively. It
is possible to create S/MIME-messages using OpenSSL although I doubt
that there is a gnus plugin available (I haven't checked, though).
My point being: You should first decide which type of encryption you
want to use and then look at the tools available for the different
MUAs.
Greetings,
Heinrich
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2003-11-25 15:10 ` Glyn Millington
2003-11-26 12:32 ` Heinrich Moser [this message]
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