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Re: problem in Using PGP
on 1/20/2006 7:19 PM b.saa said the following:[color=blue]
> PGP= Pretty Good Privacy (Diffie-Hellman version)
>
> I'd download a free version of PGP-ICQ and created the private key and
> the public key but I still can't used it to encripted an e-mail.can you
> explan how to make that works please?
>
>[/color]
Not sure.
You will get more (and possibly better) responses from:
alt.privacy.pgp,
alt.security.pgp,
comp.security.pgp.discuss
Note, I added the above into the distribution.
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Re: problem in Using PGP
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John Hyde <EJhyd@netscape.net> wrote in
news:11taqmk8bo8io8e@corp.supernews.com:
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> on 1/20/2006 7:19 PM b.saa said the following:[color=green]
>> PGP= Pretty Good Privacy (Diffie-Hellman version)
>>
>> I'd download a free version of PGP-ICQ and created
>> the private key and
>> the public key but I still can't used it to encripted an
>> e-mail.can you explan how to make that works please?[/color][/color]
- From the PGP-ICQ homepage:
[url]http://www.samopal.com/soft/pgpicq/[/url]
"PGP-ICQ is a plug-in application for the most popular
instant messenger software in the world - Mirabilis' ICQ. It
allows you to encrypt your ICQ messages using the power of
the world's best encryption software - Pretty Good Privacy
(PGP)."
It looks like this program is *only* for ICQ, so you will not
be able to encrypt/sign your mail. If you need something for
e-mail you can use GPG ([url]www.gnupg.org[/url]) or PGP ([url]www.pgp.com[/url]),
there are also additional plugins for mail clients. If you
will have questions search and ask in alt.security.pgp.
cypher
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