Adam McKenna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 06:04:12PM -0400, Michael T. Babcock wrote:
Use any version of PGP or "PGP for Windows" and use the clipboard encryption
features:
1) select all text (Ctrl-A)
2) "copy" (Ctrl-C)
3) click on PGP tray icon
4) click "sign encrypt"
True -- but that would require the countries the software manufacturers do business
in to relax their export regs. and allow for open encryption hooks in their tools.
Dave Sill wrote:
It's not even this complicated with 6.5. You click on the window whose text
you want to encrypt, click on
Potentially long, off-topic message: (follow-ups and/or flames probably best
kept private :)
"Ihnen, David" wrote:
Would you consider PGP more than a low-effort? It would be zero effort if
we weren't concerned about the privacy of our own secret keys, thus keeping
them encrypted behind
: Encryption (was: Open letter)
Original Message From: Michael T. Babcock on Monday, July 31, 2000 3:04 PM
I would be signing my messages pgp, if I could, but I haven't gotten
ahold
of PGP 7 yet... and the earlier versions don't work on 2000.
Use any version of PGP or "PGP for Windows&quo