On Wednesday 16 March 2005 01:47 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Could Gaim encrypt messages before sending, and decrypt them upon
> reception?

There are a couple competing plugins to GAIM to do this.

The first is Gaim-Encryption, which is OpenPGP-like, but not OpenPGP.  You 
can find that at:

http://gaim-encryption.sourceforge.net/

The second, which seems to have fallen out of favor with Gaim developers, 
actually used a plugin wrapped around gpgme (GPG Made Easy), to utilize 
your GPG keys and OpenPGP encrypt/sign and decrypt/verify each individual 
message, is named "gaim-e".  It can be found at:

http://gaim-e.sourceforge.net/

but that's broken as I write this email, so go to the project page at:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/gaim-e

Gregory

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