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On 5/24/07, Joseph Oreste Bruni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Trying to secure webmail is a lot more tedious since you'd need to
> prepare the email in a local text-editor, sign it using GnuPG, and
> paste the resulting text into your browser. The recipient would copy
> the received text and use GnuPG to validate the signature. This is a
> very tedious process.

Seahorse for GNOME provides an extension for Epiphany that allows a
user to encrypt/sign/decrypt/verify any text field.  I've been using
it with the Encryption Applet that Seahorse provides and Gmail quite
handily.  The only issue is that sometimes Gmail likes to insert its
own CRs that mess with verification.

Cheers,

Adam Schreiber
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