Re: OT question about PGP

2001-01-10 Thread George F Schoelles
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hello Dave, Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 4:59:19 PM, you wrote: DG> 2) Does anyone have any suggestions for very basic introductory DG> material on PGP? Try http://mccune.cc/PGP.htm , He has many links and a lot of info. - -- Best regards, George

Re[2]: OT question about PGP

2001-01-10 Thread Dave Gorman
Thanks for the info Brian. I've already subscribed! Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 7:18:07 PM, you wrote: BC> Hello Dave, BC> (DG == "Dave Gorman") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DG>> 1) Do I understand correctly that for email encryption both the DG>> sender and the receiver need to be using PGP

Re: OT question about PGP

2001-01-10 Thread Brian Clark
Hello Dave, (DG == "Dave Gorman") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: DG> 1) Do I understand correctly that for email encryption both the DG> sender and the receiver need to be using PGP? Yes. Unless you're using SDA's (Self Decrypting Archives) or one of the participants is using GnuPG (GNU Privacy Gu

OT question about PGP

2001-01-10 Thread Dave Gorman
I've been trying today to do a little reading about PGP. I have never used PGP and am completely unfamiliar with it. 2 questions: 1) Do I understand correctly that for email encryption both the sender and the receiver need to be using PGP? 2) Does anyone have any suggestions for very basic int