Re: gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-25 Thread Thomas Widhalm
> 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

Re: gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-25 Thread Thomas Widhalm
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

Re: gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-24 Thread Werner Koch
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 attac

Re: gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-23 Thread zvrba
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 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

Re: gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-23 Thread zvrba
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 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

gnupg in large scale at University

2005-12-23 Thread Thomas Widhalm
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