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El 11-10-2010 12:04, Ben McGinnes escribió:
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Most email clients which support OpenPGP/GPG either natively or via a
plug-in do the former automatically. I use Thunderbird with Enigmail
and it will encrypt an attachment to an encrypted email
On 12/10/10 8:44 PM, Faramir wrote:
Well, Enigmail could be seen as an additional library. Programmers
have one definition of libraries, the rest of the world maybe have another.
Good point, it has been a while since I've thought of things that way.
But yes, Thunderbird with Enigmail is
There is a workaround to encrypt any e-mail attachment and send it
inline as part of the encrypted email message:
gpg --enarmor 'attachment file'
or
gpg -e -a 'attachment file'
and then paste the ascii armored text inline, and then encrypt the
message.
It has the minor advantage of getting
Hello,
Is it possible to encrypt email attachments with GnuPG? I've read you have
to install some extra libraries but i don't know what i'm supposed to be
doing?
any help would be appreciated.
S
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On 11/10/10 8:56 PM, sunegtheoverlord wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to encrypt email attachments with GnuPG? I've read you have
to install some extra libraries but i don't know what i'm supposed to be
doing?
any help would be appreciated.
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On Monday 11 October 2010 at 10:56:33 AM, in
mid:29932548.p...@talk.nabble.com, sunegtheoverlord wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to encrypt email attachments with GnuPG?
I've read you have to install some extra libraries but
i don't know