On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:40:58AM -0500, Noah Meyerhans wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:22:04PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> > emails?
>
> http://www.hushmail.com
>
> > Would it still require that the computer
On Mon, Nov 19, 2001 at 11:22:04PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> emails?
http://www.hushmail.com
> Would it still require that the computer you use to access the internet
> have a copy of your private key, or could th
EB> You can use gpg with Mutt to encrypt email. If you are running in
EB> KDE you can use KMail. I don't know what the GNome email client
EB> is. Most clients will support encryption and signing.
Note the subject. OP asked about *web-based* email encryp
henko wrote:
> Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
>
> Once you wrote about "Web-based email encryption / signing":
> > Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> > emails?
>
> www.web.de, german freemail provider. I guess you'll need
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Once you wrote about "Web-based email encryption / signing":
> Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
> emails?
www.web.de, german freemail provider. I guess you'll need to live in
Germany for that, but I
Are there any-web based email providers that allow you to sign or encrypt
emails?
Is this even possible to be done?
Would it still require that the computer you use to access the internet
have a copy of your private key, or could this be stored by the
web-based email provider?
Thanks.
Mark.
pg
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