On Thursday 29 Jan 2004 15:33 pm, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> OK,
>
> I know that using PGP and a CFX tag you can digitall sign emails in
> CF5..but whats required on the client end? Anything?

Nope. PGP signatures are plain text.
Of course, to be any use, the reciever needs to have something that
understands the signature, and how to validate it.

> I would assume some kind of public
> key will be involved?

You sign using your private key.
The reciever can validate using your public key.

> Also, if we are using this to tag invoices etc, what version of PGP do you
> thing we will we need?

I'd use GPG myself, I believe it runs on Window these days.
It interoperates with PGP, which I think still has a freee version...

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