gpg on M$
David Shaw
dshaw at jabberwocky.com
Sun Dec 14 14:35:24 CET 2003
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On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 02:33:38PM +0000, Anonymous Sender wrote:
> > i don't want them to be bothered by cutting-n-pasting... they'll be
> > receiving PGP stuff, but probably not sending it. when a PGP email comes
> > in, i'd like to have a little box come up and ask them for their secret
> > pass-phrase, and then they can read the message in outlook...
>
> I have read about a light mail proxy that does on the fly pgp
> encryption (and decryption) before (resp. after) sending (receiving) the
> message to (from) the real SMTP (POP3) server. I don't remember
> whether it runs on windows, but if it does it could solve your problem
> nicely. I don't remember the application name either, but it should
> be on freshmeat.net.
GPGrelay
http://sites.inka.de/tesla/gpgrelay.html
David
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