Creating a private/public key...
Billy Donahue
billy@dadadada.net
Wed, 13 Sep 2000 09:10:49 -0400 (EDT)
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Frank Tobin wrote:
> Alex, at 18:45 -0400 on Tue, 12 Sep 2000, wrote:
>
> > Secondly: I do email through a remote system. I prefer this because
> > I am never in the same spot, so I cannot POP my email to any great
> > amount of efficiency. I understand that perhaps using a remote system
> > defeats the purpose of using GnuPG, however I still wish too.
>
> This fine, as long as you are in control of the server, and you can
> connect securely to it.
You might want to get a free Lokmail account for that kind of situation.
Lokmail is the only PGP-enabled webmail system I know of.
(I am helping to write it). (http://lokmail.net)
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Billy Donahue <mailto:billy@dadadada.net>
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