On 4/6/07, John W. Moore III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > Robert J. Hansen wrote: > >> Could anybody tell me how to sign a email under Windows by using > >> GnuPG? I've done some google, but could not find any Windows mail > > > > Typically, this is done with the assistance of an email plugin. > > Probably the most popular Windows email client that has GnuPG support > > is Thunderbird (http://www.mozilla.com) with the Enigmail plug-in > > (http://enigmail.mozdev.org). I've used this combination for years > > with great success. > > > > The Enigmail mailing list is also a very newbie-friendly place. > > There are lots of people there who will be able to help you in > > getting Enigmail set up and configured appropriately. > > While I heartily endorse Robert's suggestion; You specifically requested > Help with Outlook Express/Outlook. For this application I suggest that > You install either GPGshell or WinPT. Both will give You a Frontend > (GUI) for using GnuPG within any Compose Screen displayed on your PC. > > I am a Fan of GPGshell which can easily be found with a Google Search. > I simply cannot recall the Link off the top of My head. Both > applications will provide You with Key Management & Edit functions in > addition to the ability to Sign, Encrypt & Encrypt/Sign. With GPGshell > the only real 'Secret' is that routine Signing is accomplished by using > the 'Clearsign' option from the Rt. Click context menu. >
Thank you. I'm using GPGshell now :) A newbie question: how to better use GPGshell in OE? Because I found it's a little hard for me to understand how to sign/encrypt a mail after I composed it. The way I do right now is, "save as" the mail first, go to the windows explorer to sign/encrypt the mail, drag the result .gpg/.asc file back to the OE and send it. So..is there any GPG plug-in for OE exists can do all these jobs along..without switch between OE and other applications? Thanks a lot. Regards, M. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
