Using GPG isn't a huge task of mind mangling complexity, you just import the 
public keys you want by searching for them on the GPG sever and that's it! by 
default GPG will Encrypt when the appropriate key is available for the eMail 
address you'e sending to and if there's no match then no encryption, very 
accessible too!



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> On 30 Nov 2013, at 10:59 pm, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I’ve often thought about getting back into that but I’ve decide that SSL 
> authentication certificates offer a better alternative for mail.  Obviously, 
> if you want file encryption that’s a different matter.  I can see why PGP 
> would be a better option there.  Think I’ll pop over to the Synamtec site now 
> and see what’s kookie’, if I can find it.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
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> On 30 Nov 2013, at 03:53, Dane Trethowan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Anyone here using PGP on your Mac?
> 
> I’ve just installed it on my Macbook Pro so if anyone would like to volunteer 
> for testing then eMail me privately so I can find your Public key on the GPG 
> server etc.
> 
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