Tell your vendor it is none of their darn business what you use. :)

Would they object to you using Apache?  or Linux?   open source software
should not have any stigma associated with it.  Ask them for specific
reasons why they don't like it.

gpg works fine.

BTW, A single user license of PGP should run about $75-$100.  No server is
needed.

Thom Dyson
Director of Information Services
Sybex, Inc.

On 3/27/02 12:33:26 PM, "Seefelt, Beth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I did a little more research and I still need help.  Our vendor
> would prefer we not use a freeware version, which I can understand.  So
> I went out to pgp.com, which used to be Network Associates and is now
> McAfee.  I tried to find a sinmple PGP product that I can use to encrypt
> my one file, once a month.  The only think that I can find that will let
> you do encryption is the McAfee EBusiness Server which is $12K.
>
> Does anyone know if there is such a thing as a commercially available,
> simple, command-line driven pgp utility?
>
> TIA again,
>
> Beth
>
> -

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