Thanks Ken.
ASPEncrypt also has a 30 day free evaluation - so I'll give it a try.
Mike
Ken Cornetet wrote:
We did this on a past project using ASPEncrypt, which is fairly
inexpensive. We called it from VBScript, but it could be called from
perl (using Win32::OLE) as well. Note that I've never tested it from
perl, just that it looks like it should work.
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Hi.
I'm considering a project that may involve sending encrypted messages
(from an IIS server) to MS Outlook.
Has anyone successfully done this - and if so how?
(and were there any commercial / cryptography legal issues to consider).
I'm assuming that I will need to use some form of S/MIME - and as far as
I can tell there are no PERL modules for Win32 that will accomplish
this, though there are a couple (Crypt::OpenSSL::SMIME and
OpenCA::OpenSSL::SMIME) that will do this on other platforms.
As far as I can tell most of the relevant Crypt / Security / PGP modules
seem un-implemented for MS Windows.
If this is a poorly supported area then I may need to rethink my
approach.
Any help / advice greatly appreciated.
Mike
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