Please ignore my previous email. I didn't see the Compendium. It's quite a good piece of documentation.
I still have two questions, though: a. How exactly do you install the GpgOL add-in into Outlook? b. Do you have to enter the passphrase each time an email arrives, or can that be automated so that the email is decrypted at the workstation without having to enter the passphrase? Best wishes, Barry Barry Torman CIO Sticky Jewelry www.StickyJ.com <http://www.stickyjewelry.com/> Office: (727) 823-9500 Cell: (727) 455-1227 From: Barry Torman [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, October 05, 2012 6:12 PM To: 'kde-doc-english at kde.org' Subject: Trying to implement GPG4WIN I apologize if this is a dumb question, but . . . Once I create a personal OPENPGP Key Pair, how do I get the Public Key in a viewable (Notepad) form? The documentation doesn't have much in the way of 'how to' instruction. J Yahoo! Store has implemented PGP encryption to allow sensitive order information to be transmitted to online retailers. But, to use the order download capability I'm required to paste a public key into their encryption dialog to turn on PGP encryption for our orders, and then I need to have Outlook (2003) decrypt the email when it arrives. Will GPG4WIN work well for this? Can you give me a nudge in the right direction so I can figure out how to do this very basic implementation? Many thanks, Barry Barry Torman CIO Sticky Jewelry www.StickyJ.com <http://www.stickyjewelry.com/> Office: (727) 823-9500 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-doc-english/attachments/20121005/d5b96ac3/attachment.html>
