Downloaded the front end WinPT (which included GNUPT) - Version 
0.5.13-installer.  Also downloaded the Eudora Plugin.

Installed WinPT first, and created a key.  Then copied the .dll file from 
the downloaded plugin to the plugin directory of Eudora.  When I entered 
Eudora and went to Special-Plugin settings, the program correctly found the 
WinPT directory and installed the plugin.  Sent myself one encrypted 
message and one signed message .. both worked like a charm.  Uses version 
1.0.7 of the GNUPG binary for Win32.

Bill

At 01:10 PM 12/30/02 -0600, you wrote:
>John,
>For those with Eudora and stuck with Windows, a gnupg plugin for Eudora 
>Mail can be found at:
>http://www.adobner.de/eudoragpg/english/download/download.html
>
>For other mail clients/platforms see:
>http://www.geocities.com/openpgp/courrier_en.html
>
>The Windows 32 Binary for GNUPG can be found at:
>ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/binary/
>
>The following URL seems to be a graphical front end for GNUPG on Windows:
>http://www.winpt.org/
>
>I don't know if any of the above work, but I found them by about one hours 
>search and reading.  Will try them when I get a chance.
>
>Bill
>
>At 07:03 AM 12/29/02 -0600, you wrote:
>>For those not yet familiar with encryption, public keys and so on:
>>
>>Public-key encryption for dummies
>>http://www.nwfusion.com/news/64452_05-17-1999.html
>>
>>GnuPG MiniHOWTO
>>http://webber.dewinter.com/gnupg_howto/english/GPGMiniHowto.html
>>
>>GnuPG User Guide: Chapter 1: Getting Started
>>http://www.gnupg.org/gph/en/manual.html
>>
>>http://www.gnupg.org
>>GPG (Gnu Privacy Guard) is an implementation of PGP but uses free algorithms
>>instead of patented ones for encryption.
>
>
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