Email Clients and digital signatures

Thomas Arend Thomas.Arend@t-online.de
Tue Jul 1 17:15:02 2003


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Am Samstag, 28. Juni 2003 13:21 schrieb Subba Rao:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I have Windows98 on one of my desktops. There are a bunch of Email clients
> out there now.  Outlook stands out the best, since you can have calender
> and tasks list etc.  I would like to use OpenPGP to sign the outbound
> email.  Can this be implemented for Outlook easily without having to read
> tons of HOWTO documents?
>
> If Outlook cannot sign email using OpenPGP, are there any other Email
> clients (with calendar/task list etc., preferably) that will work with
> OpenPGP?
>
> Thank you in advance for any information.

Well,=20

Windows 98 is not a very good chice from the security aspect. Indeed it=B4s=
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worst. Outlook is also not a good choice as MS Office.

My proposal is try Linux, Ximian Evolution OpenOffice.

You will get an Outlook equivalent mail client with integrated calendar, to=
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etc. And an easy going crypto integration.

As an alternativ you try KDE with KMail, KOrganizer etc.


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