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Hello Chris !

Chris De Young <c...@chud.net> wrote:

> It's been some time since I looked at options for integrating GPG and
> Outlook on Windows, and at the time there seemed to be no particularly
> good solutions. GPG4Win/Enigmail/Thunderbird works great for my personal
> use, but work mandates Outlook, and in light of the latest NSA-related
> info it seems a good time to revisit the options for reliable encryption
> in an Outlook/Exchange environment - if any.

    You can use GPGShell that has a non-specific utility to 
encrypt-decrypt-sign windows.
    While you are working in a program, ensure that its window is the active 
one, and right click on the Window/Encrypt function of GPGShell.

- -- 
Laurent Jumet
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