Hi Steve, please have a look at http://www.gpgtools.org/intro.html - this might help you to understand the underlying concepts. You can use OpenPGP on almost all platforms (Linux, Windows, Mac, ...). Br, Alex
-- sent from my mobile phone, please excuse my brevity On 17.07.2011, at 17:26, Steven Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > Your MacGPG2 looks intriguing. If I understand encryption/decryption, the > receiver of my email needs the same key to decrypt my email that I used to > encrypt it. Yet, you do not mention that in anything that I read on your web > page. > > Does the receiver of my email need to have MacGPG2 installed on their > computer? If they do, that will work only with users of Macs. What users of > PCs? > > Thanks, > > Steven > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ > gpgtools-users mailing list > [email protected] > FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html > Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users > Unsubscribe: > http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 > > This email sent to: [email protected] _______________________________________________ gpgtools-users mailing list [email protected] FAQ: http://www.gpgtools.org/faq.html Changes: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/listinfo/gpgtools-users Unsubscribe: http://lists.gpgtools.org/mailman/options/gpgtools-users/[email protected]?unsub=Unsubscribe&unsubconfirm=1 This email sent to: [email protected]
