Re(4): PGP Trial version?

2003-03-20 Thread Tom Prayne

>>Why not use GPG? It's GNU open source and it's *really* free.
>>

>When you mention a program that is not well known, it's a courtesy to
>readers to include a URL for further information and downloading.

OK, here you go:


greetings,

Tom




Re(3): PGP Trial version?

2003-03-20 Thread Leonard Morgenstern

On 3/19/03 10:57 AM Tom Prayne wrote:

>Why not use GPG? It's GNU open source and it's *really* free.
>
>greetings,
>
>Tom

Dear Tom:

When you mention a program that is not well known, it's a courtesy to
readers to include a URL for further information and downloading.

Len
-
Leonard Morgenstern
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

There are old mushroom hunters and there are bold mushroom hunters. But
there are no old, bold mushroom hunters. --David Smith, M. D., leading
authority on mushroom poisoning.




Re(2): PGP Trial version?

2003-03-19 Thread Tom Prayne

[quoting fixed]

>on Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:12:10 -0500 / John Hay said: 
>>Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ? 

Jonathan Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:20:17 -0500
>Better than that, it's free for non-commercial use.

Why not use GPG? It's GNU open source and it's *really* free.

greetings,

Tom




Re: PGP Trial version?

2003-03-19 Thread Jonathan Greene

Better than that, it's free for non-commercial use.

-- 
To do is to be. --  Descartes
To be is to do. --  Voltaire
Do be do be do. --  Frank Sinatra 

on Tue, 18 Mar 2003 18:12:10 -0500 / John Hay said: 

>
>Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ? 
>
>
>John Hay
>Quality is a result of intelligent effort.
>
>
>
>
>On Monday, March 17, 2003 at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Greene wrote:
>
>>on Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:01:41 +0100 / Thomas Thaler said: 
>>
Message originally sent on: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:13:27 PM - this time
w/o attachment!


I can't be the only one who wants to use PGP...

I will attach the scripts that come with PGP for someone in the hopes
that someone here might also 1) have an interest and 2) be able to
provide assistance with the modifications.

My friend is able to use PGP with AppleScript in Entourage on the fly.  I
have to work it via the clipboard which is ok, but within the app is
obviously much slicker not too mention secure.

Thanks,
JG


__

"The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it"

- John Gilmore
>>>
>>>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>>Hash: SHA1
>>>
>>>Hello John
>>>
>>>to help you we need some more information from your side.
>>>What System OS do you use Powermail with?
>>>Which Version of PGP do you use?
>>>
>>>As an first answer, I can tell you that PGP 8.0 and PowerMail 4.1.2
>>>do work together without any problems under Mac OS X 10.2.4.
>>>
>>>1.) Write your text.
>>>2.) Type "cmd-a" after you finished with writing.
>>>3.) After this command go straight to the PowerMail Menu "PowerMail".
>>>4.) No choose "Service" then PGP and then what ever you want.
>>>Sign, Encrypt, Signg & Encrypt
>>>5.) You will see the result straight after depressing the mouse
>>>button.
>>
>>YOU RULE!!  SO obvious and yet so difficult in the midst of banging
>>my head last night.  That service menu is one handy thing.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>JG
>>
>>-- 
>>
>>
>>"Whatever it is the government does, sensible Americans would prefer
>>that the government do it to somebody else."
>>
>>- P.J. O'Rourke
>>




PGP Trial version?

2003-03-19 Thread John Hay


Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ? 

John Hay
Quality is a result of intelligent effort.

On Monday, March 17, 2003 at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Greene wrote:

>on Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:01:41 +0100 / Thomas Thaler said: 
>
>>>Message originally sent on: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:13:27 PM - this time
>>>w/o attachment!
>>>
>>>
>>>I can't be the only one who wants to use PGP...
>>>
>>>I will attach the scripts that come with PGP for someone in the hopes
>>>that someone here might also 1) have an interest and 2) be able to
>>>provide assistance with the modifications.
>>>
>>>My friend is able to use PGP with AppleScript in Entourage on the fly.  I
>>>have to work it via the clipboard which is ok, but within the app is
>>>obviously much slicker not too mention secure.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>JG
>>>
>>>
>>>__
>>>
>>>"The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it"
>>>
>>>- John Gilmore
>>
>>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>>Hash: SHA1
>>
>>Hello John
>>
>>to help you we need some more information from your side.
>>What System OS do you use Powermail with?
>>Which Version of PGP do you use?
>>
>>As an first answer, I can tell you that PGP 8.0 and PowerMail 4.1.2
>>do work together without any problems under Mac OS X 10.2.4.
>>
>>1.) Write your text.
>>2.) Type "cmd-a" after you finished with writing.
>>3.) After this command go straight to the PowerMail Menu "PowerMail".
>>4.) No choose "Service" then PGP and then what ever you want.
>>Sign, Encrypt, Signg & Encrypt
>>5.) You will see the result straight after depressing the mouse
>>button.
>
>YOU RULE!!  SO obvious and yet so difficult in the midst of banging
>my head last night.  That service menu is one handy thing.
>
>Thanks,
>JG
>
>-- 
>
>
>"Whatever it is the government does, sensible Americans would prefer
>that the government do it to somebody else."
>
>- P.J. O'Rourke
>
>
>
>
>
>
>