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J. Wren Hunt wrote:
| weitenma wrote:
| | Hi... I'm just getting started with Encryption and I want to use my
| | current pgp cert/sig in Mozilla.  I guess I'm not understanding the
| | difference between pkcs#12 and the current public key rings generated
| | with PGP v.8
| |
|
| Hi Weitenma!
|
| In general terms, you'll see pkcs#12 along with X.509 (certs) and
| S/MIME. These 3 typically are grouped together and are different than PGP.
|
| (Yes, you *can* put X.509 certs in PGP but it's not done very much and I
| don't think it's what you're asking for IMO).
|
| Typically, PGP can either be done "in-line" your Mozilla mail or it can
| be PGP/MIME - again, it's different than S/MIME.
|
| The quickest way to get up-and-running with PGP in Mozilla/Thunderbird
| products is to check out Enigmail (http://enigmail.mozdev.org).
|
| Best wishes with your experiences!
|
| Wren
|

Thanks for the heads up on EnigMail... I'm playing around with it as we
speak!!  :)

- -weitenma
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