> On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:47:56 +0100, Thomas Widhalm said:
> > I need a plugin for Outlook which support gpg/MIME and maybe inline gpg.
> > (Not Gdata, this didn't work out)
>
> GPGol supports reaading PGP/MIME encrypted messages. The user
> interface is not very nice because it is only possible
Am Samstag, 24. Dezember 2005 00:50 schrieb Henry Hertz Hobbit:
> Thomas Widhalm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I already sent this email twice to this mailinglist, but it didn't
> > appear at my mailserver, so I assume it didn't reach any of you.
> >
> > I just got in charge of managing Linux and
On Fri, 23 Dec 2005 18:47:56 +0100, Thomas Widhalm said:
> I need a plugin for Outlook which support gpg/MIME and maybe inline gpg. (Not
> Gdata, this didn't work out)
GPGol supports reaading PGP/MIME encrypted messages. The user
interface is not very nice because it is only possible save
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 09:32:28PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I would rank the initial setup effort as 2, 1, 3, 4.
>
To followup on myself...
All your users will have to import your root certificate to stop SW
from complaining about un
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On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 06:47:56PM +0100, Thomas Widhalm wrote:
>
> I just got in charge of managing Linux- and Unix servers at the University of
> Salzburg (Austria) and one of my first tasks is to implement a secure way of
> exchanging email
Hi!
I already sent this email twice to this mailinglist, but it didn't appear at
my mailserver, so I assume it didn't reach any of you.
I just got in charge of managing Linux- and Unix servers at the University of
Salzburg (Austria) and one of my first tasks is to implement a secure way of
exc