Mark Rousell wrote on 09/07/2018 06:24 PM:

> I believe that 'PGP Tray' is part of Symantec's PGP email encryption
> software. Either that or it's a very old version of the PGP software. I
> vaguely seem to recall that PGP Tray was part of PGP Desktop before
> Symantec bought it. But that was a very long ago.
> 
> As far as I am aware, up to date PGP from Symantec can handle PGP/MIME
> but I would have thought that virtually no one outside of a corporate
> environment would be using this nowadays.

I got two things wrong.

First, I missed your point that nobody outside of a corporate
environment would be using this.  I misinterpreted to mean nobody
*inside* a corporate environment would be using this.  (Slaps forehead)

Second, I misquoted my friend.  He is not using "PGP Tray" or anything
that was ever connected with Symantec.  He is using two things:  Windows
Privacy Tray (which is connected with GnuPT) and a plugin for Pegasus.
Both are very old and only do very simple things, but they make using
GPG simple and reliable for him.


--
Patrick Chkoreff

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