> First: PGP is not GnuPG. It seems that you installed now GnuPG Yes, so, they are different encryption tools. Thanks for telling me that. I thought the basis was all the same, just different companies who made tools around the same encryption method.
> Second: You can encrypt mail to people where you have their public key > in your public key ring. So you have to contact them to get the public > key or you download it from a keyserver - if it is stored there. Understood. Then, I have to convince first some to also install GnuPG in their mailclient - if they are using webmail, thea, in turn, have to ask that to their admins? Regards, Gunivortus ________________________________________________ Current version is 7.1 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html