In linux.gentoo.user, James wrote:
What I would really like is to be able to exchange encrypted mail
with any MS user
What, you've never received an encrypted email from a windows user
before? If you think about it, surely you have...
I know ms is pretty bad about standards and
On Sunday 27 March 2011 03:03:30 James wrote:
Sebastian Beßler sebastian at darkmetatron.de writes:
Mail encryption is, as far as I know, something that works on the
client-side only. The mail server doesn't see the encryption, encrypted
mails contain only text, just like every other mail.
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Google has many examples and step-by-step instructions for configuring
Outlook
to use SSL Certs (S/MIME), usually by the purveyors of all these expensive
certificate services:
On Sunday 27 March 2011 15:48:53 James wrote:
Mick michaelkintzios at gmail.com writes:
Google has many examples and step-by-step instructions for configuring
Outlook to use SSL Certs (S/MIME), usually by the purveyors of all these
expensive certificate services:
Hi - if you want to be able to send encrypted email from a linux machine
that a person using a windows machine can de-crypt and read securely, the
simplest way is to use the Gpg4win (for the windows machine) which
incorporates Claws Mail (a port of a linux email client which is also
available on
On 3/27/11 5:00 AM, Elaine C. Sharpe wrote:
In linux.gentoo.user, James wrote:
What I would really like is to be able to exchange encrypted mail
with any MS user
What, you've never received an encrypted email from a windows user
before? If you think about it, surely you have...
I know
Sebastian Beßler sebastian at darkmetatron.de writes:
Mail encryption is, as far as I know, something that works on the
client-side only. The mail server doesn't see the encryption, encrypted
mails contain only text, just like every other mail.
OK let's ignore the mail server portion. Your
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