[Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-06 Thread pete
Hi, Is there a method for encrypting outgoing email using PGP (or other methods). I am thinking of doing this on a per recipient basis. I.e encrypt email to people I regularly email and leave plain the rest. Any suggestions or ideas welcome. Thanks, Pete. pain is temporary, glory is forev

Re: [Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-07 Thread Steffen Kaiser
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, 6 May 2009, pete wrote: Is there a method for encrypting outgoing email using PGP (or other methods). I am thinking of doing this on a per recipient basis. I.e encrypt email to people I regularly email and leave plain the rest. If you sear

Re: [Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-07 Thread Paul Murphy
Steffan wrote: > I wonder why you don't want to encrypt/sign in the MUA. It is more > flexible and, well, works most of the time. Because users are incapable of getting it right, and the time they forget to encrypt the message may also be the time they send company B's confidential data to comp

Re: [Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-07 Thread Andrzej Adam Filip
Steffen Kaiser wrote: > On Wed, 6 May 2009, pete wrote: > >> Is there a method for encrypting outgoing email using PGP (or other >> methods). I am thinking of doing this on a per recipient basis. I.e encrypt >> email to people I regularly email and leave plain the rest. > > If you search CPAN, yo

Re: [Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-07 Thread Richard Laager
On Thu, 2009-05-07 at 09:17 +0100, Paul Murphy wrote: > Steffan wrote: > > > I wonder why you don't want to encrypt/sign in the MUA. It is more > > flexible and, well, works most of the time. > > Because users are incapable of getting it right, and the time they forget to > encrypt the message m

Re: [Mimedefang] PGP encyption of outging email

2009-05-27 Thread Gary Funck
On 05/06/09 12:52:59, Pete wrote: > Is there a method for encrypting outgoing email using PGP (or other > methods). I am thinking of doing this on a per recipient basis. I.e encrypt > email to people I regularly email and leave plain the rest. > > Any suggestions or ideas welcome. Something tha