Anybody know if there's a trial version of PGP ? 

John Hay
Quality is a result of intelligent effort.

On Monday, March 17, 2003 at 12:16 PM, Jonathan Greene wrote:

>on Mon, 17 Mar 2003 18:01:41 +0100 / Thomas Thaler said: 
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>>>Message originally sent on: Sunday, March 16, 2003 3:13:27 PM - this time
>>>w/o attachment!
>>>
>>>
>>>I can't be the only one who wants to use PGP...
>>>
>>>I will attach the scripts that come with PGP for someone in the hopes
>>>that someone here might also 1) have an interest and 2) be able to
>>>provide assistance with the modifications.
>>>
>>>My friend is able to use PGP with AppleScript in Entourage on the fly.  I
>>>have to work it via the clipboard which is ok, but within the app is
>>>obviously much slicker not too mention secure.
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>JG
>>>
>>>
>>>__
>>>
>>>"The Internet interprets censorship as damage and routes around it"
>>>
>>>- John Gilmore
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>>-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>>Hash: SHA1
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>>Hello John
>>
>>to help you we need some more information from your side.
>>What System OS do you use Powermail with?
>>Which Version of PGP do you use?
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>>As an first answer, I can tell you that PGP 8.0 and PowerMail 4.1.2
>>do work together without any problems under Mac OS X 10.2.4.
>>
>>1.) Write your text.
>>2.) Type "cmd-a" after you finished with writing.
>>3.) After this command go straight to the PowerMail Menu "PowerMail".
>>4.) No choose "Service" then PGP and then what ever you want.
>>    Sign, Encrypt, Signg & Encrypt
>>5.) You will see the result straight after depressing the mouse
>>button.
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>YOU RULE!!!!!!  SO obvious and yet so difficult in the midst of banging
>my head last night.  That service menu is one handy thing.
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>Thanks,
>JG
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