Getting PGP
Steven Susbauer
steven at too1337.com
Sun Jun 7 18:39:45 UTC 2009
Karl F. Larsen wrote:
> Graham Todd wrote:
>> On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:28:06 -0700 (PDT)
>> Yoji Atsumi <yoji.atsumi at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> used to be (I am no longer a Moderator there, but some people there
>> were professional security experts). You can find it at:
>>
>> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/PGP-Basics/
>>
>>
> Well a lot of water under the bridge now. I have found seahorse and
> it has both my key sets and it has a nice way to deliver my Public Key
> to anyone via email. I have been talking with another PGP person in town
> who is using Windows version 9 and I sent him my Public Key and he sent
> me a encrypted email which with ease I got my free Ubuntu system to
> decrypt and it worked just fine.
>
> I have a PDF book on PGP and the Cryptology which has made me
> understand how it works. So I am now ready to work with anyone who would
> like to try PGP.
>
> My friend with his expensive Windows PGP is miffed that my free
> Linux version talks fine with him :-)
>
> 73 Karl
>
>
>
Karl,
I don't know if you have discovered enigmail, but it is a wonderful
Add-on that adds PGP/GPG support to Thunderbird. I makes checking and
signing messages, or encrypting and decrypting, a snap.
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