Jeff, I've got it working and I use it every day. On the client end, for windows computers I use WinPT. If you'd like, sene me an e-mail off list and I'll send you the instructions I give my customers for setting up their personal computers to receive encrypted e-mail.
On the server end I use a PHP class that I *think* I downloaded from www.phpclasses.org. The header says: /*********************************************************************** ** Title.........: PGP Class ** Version.......: 0.02 ** Author........: Rodrigo Z. Armond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ** Filename......: gnugpg.class.php ** Last changed..: 2001-13-11 ** Notes.........: Segunda versão. ** TODO..........: Documentation, more consistents error message, more options, etc, etc, etc.... ** ************************************************************************/ I can send you instructions on this as well. The hardest thing for getting it working is figuring out where the keyring gets stored. I think that what I did is log in as root, create the keyring file (I can't remember the name, but for example: ) touch ~apache/secring.gpg change it's permissions: chown apache.apache ~apache/secring.gpg Then as apache "su - apache" add the public keys of the recipients. On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 03:13, Jeff Lasman wrote: > Can anyone help me with this? I've tried for a few weeks now and I'm > about to lose an important customer <frown>. > -- Matthew Nuzum [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.bearfruit.org _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
