On 10/19/2011 6:31 PM, Steve wrote:
> Does anybody else know a solution?

The original poster said OpenPGP, not GnuPG, so -- I think PGP
Corporation's PGP Desktop has to be considered.  They use a mail proxy
to prove transparent encryption and signing, and I've confirmed that it
works with Entourage.  (I haven't confirmed Outlook.)

I personally don't like PGP Desktop for Mac, despite owning a license
for it.  I prefer having more fine-grained control over what messages I
sign and encrypt.  But if you absolutely must use it with Outlook or
Entourage, PGP Desktop is probably the best bet.

That said, PGP Desktop is not part of GPGTools, and is unlikely to ever
be.  :)


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