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Chris Lount wrote:
| I read somewhere that there is a plugin for mozilla to allow the use of
| gnupg/pgp. does this plugin exist and if so where do i get it? I've
tried
| www.mozilla.org without any luck.

Enigmail is an offshoot of the Protozilla project which enables
you to send and receive signed/encrypted mail using Mozilla and
command-line versions of GPG or PGP. Like Protozilla, Enigmail
uses pipes to execute GPG/PGP to carry out its functions. The
project has never been officially announced but that hasn't
deterred people from trying out the software! Early versions
were quite buggy and unstable, but the latest version that works
with Mozilla 0.9.7 looks more promising. Downloads are available
for Windows and Linux platforms. (For other Unix platforms, you
can download the source code and compile along with Mozilla.)
Enigmail lets you do basic things like read encrypted mail,
verify signed mail, send signed/encrypted mail etc. It can also
be used for key generation. Other key management functions are
not supported yet. Another important missing feature is lack of
support for encrypted attachments.
http://enigmail.mozdev.org



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