Hi Mark!
>> Actually no. Or let me say so: Not really. Most, which means about 99,9%
>> I use PGP for signing/encrypting/decrypting mails.
> How about TB!'s internal "OpenPGP"?
I tried but it wanted to create a new private key for me. I haven't tried
for long, but is possible to import my existi
Hi Alexander!
>> is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does
>> not work anymore... :-(
> I haven't tried, but what about GnuPG? (I'm using it on XP)
I haven't tried this anywhere. Can I import all my keysrings, including the
private key, from PGP 6.5.8.
>> Oh, it shou
Hello Martin,
Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 4:54:05 PM, you wrote:
MS> Actually no. Or let me say so: Not really. Most, which means about 99,9% I
MS> use PGP for signing/encrypting/decrypting mails.
How about TB!'s internal "OpenPGP"?
I only tried that out (more less than more) when I started u
Hi Mark!
>> is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does
>> not work anymore... :-(
> Vista is so safe that you do not need it anymore! :-)
*fg*
But I miss comments about Windows Server 2003 R2. ;-)
> I suppose you need it for other things besides email?
Actually no.
Hello Martin,
Wednesday, January 31, 2007, 3:58:25 PM, you wrote:
MS> is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does not
MS> work anymore... :-(
Vista is so safe that you do not need it anymore! :-)
Sorry, I can't help you.
I suppose you need it for other things besides
Hi all,
is there any freeware PGP solution for Vista? PGP Freeware 6.5.8 does not
work anymore... :-(
Oh, it should also work for Windows Server 2003 R2... ;-)
Thanks for your help!
Regards,
Martin
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