Watch out, the nice gui version the integrates with Outlook and such,
does NOT play nicely with the XP TPC/IP stack.

-t

-----Original Message-----
From: RUSSELL T. LEWIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2002 7:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Digital Signatures


I've used PGP signing before.
Get PGP at
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html
install it
create a key set
and it automatically sees what e-mail you have and has the option to
automatically (or manually) sign or encrypt e-mails as well as any
document. This method is 100% free, and therefore is my preference.

-Russell Lewis






[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 07/22/2002 04:48:34 AM

To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:    (bcc: RUSSELL T. LEWIS/SPECTRAL RESPONSE INC./SPECTRALNT1)
Subject:  Digital Signatures



Hi all,

Can anyone give me some pointers on getting started with Digital
Signitures. All the web info I can find just tells me what they are and
how they work, not how to generate and use them.

Many thanks.

S.






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