slashlars wrote:
Problem: I don't want to write temporary plaintext files.
Whatever you are doing, you should take into account one simple
fact: if you write data in one program to later on read it in
the next one, *you* have (some) control over what and where
remains on that disk. If you "pip
Erpo wrote:
Unless there's some other option out there that hasn't already been
mentioned, in which case I think a lot of people would be interested,
particularly Hernan and me.
One of the disk encryption products for Windows XP/2000/2003 is at:
http://www.truecrypt.org/
In their documentati
Francis Gulotta wrote:
Is there a good way to send signed HTML email messages? ...
HTML is often embraced by newcomers, who tend to get carried away with
totally unnecessary typefaces, elaborate formatting and distracting
backgrounds.
(Full text at ;)
http://www.harley.com/turn-off-html/
CD
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Thu, 26 May 2005 15:34:05 +0000, C D Rok said:
>>... open source solution for Windows already exists, see:
>>http://www.truecrypt.org/
>
> That is one of the problems with the term "open source": It does not
> tell you whether it is Fre
Markus Breitländer wrote:
is it possible to use GnuPG for filesystem encryption?
I am thinking about having a directory tree o your hard disk that is
encrypted using GnuPG PKI - only accessible with once secret-key + mantra.
Are there solutions like that for Windows? I read about implementations
i've generated my public key but i think that signing using that
is a bad idea. people get confused, thinking they're attachments that
they are unable to open.
In addition, I've discovered there are more and more of those
that simply filter all messages with unsolicited attachmets
straight into tr