M$ Outlook - Plugin for GPG?
   
    Steve Butler
     
    sbutler@fchn.com
       
    Mon Nov 12 16:22:02 2001
    
    
  
I'm using WinPT (www.winpt.org) version 0.5.0
Use the hot keys as the current window menu doesn't work.
-----Original Message-----
From: Hanno 'Rince' Wagner [mailto:wagner@fitug.de]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 3:44 PM
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Subject: M$ Outlook - Plugin for GPG?
Hi,
I try to establish secure communication within a working council in
a company. Company-standard as MUA is Outlook (not outlook
express!), combined with M$ Exchange. I have looked for a Plugin for
Outlook, like there is one for PGP, but I haven't found one, only
one for Outlook Express, which apparently doesn't work together with
Outlook.
Since my collegues are not as "creative" than me, I'd like to make
the communication-encryption as simple as possible; therefore using
another GUI-Mailclient is not an option.
Does anyone know an Alternative; like a Plugin for Outlook? Or do I
have to go over 3rd-party-programs to encrypt?
Ciao, Hanno
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> Erwaehnte ich schon, dass ich hoffe, dadurch microsoft.* per UUCP zu
bekommen?
> *Heuteueberhauptnichtfordernddreinschau*
Erwaehnte ich schon, dass ich microsoft.* scheisse finde?
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