Commercial PGP is back

Brenno J.S.A.A.F. de Winter brenno@dewinter.com
Tue Aug 20 20:05:06 2002


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|Point taken. Still, though, this is good news for PGP on the corporate
|Windows desktop. We've tried to substitute GPG and various shells, and
|our tech people were fine with it, but our regular users just hated
|everything we tired. Although the security issues of closed-source
|encryption software are worrisome, there's nothing open-source I've seen
|that comes close to the PGP suite's ease-of-use.

Have you tried Enigmail? It's a good integrated solution. I personally
welcome the move, because there is one less battle to fight alone:
trying to get people to use mail encryption. With gnupg we wouldn't
convince users. As long as we are interoperable we're okay.

Cheers,


Brenno.
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