Subj : Re: anyone using digital signatures? To : Alan Cairns From : Robert Bononno Date : Tue Mar 13 2001 09:55 am From: "Robert Bononno" OK. That sounds simple enough. You pay for the service on an annual basis, right? Something like $10 from Veritas. Alan Cairns wrote in message news:3aaad0a6$1@w3.nls.net... > I use a Veritas digital signature on occasion. It is quite seamless. It can > be set up so it automatically encrypts / decrypts without any input from the > user. To send you my public key, I merely sign an email with the system. You > then add that to your address book, and Bob's your Uncle. Attachments are > encrypted along with message text. > > -- > Alan > alancairns@dccnet.com > > "Robert Bononno" wrote in message > news:3aaac687@w3.nls.net... > I was wondering if anyone was using digital signatures with Outlook Express > (I have version 5)? Microsoft points you to Veritas, which charges something > like 10 bucks a year. I was wondering: > > - how well does this work > - how well is it integrated with OE > - what about attachments? > - what's the best way of making a public key available to someone > > I've never used PGP or any other form of digital signature or encryption but > have been toying with the idea. There have been occasions when it could have > come in handy. > > -- > > +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ > Robert Bononno > rbononno@erols.com > on the Web at: http://www.erols.com/rbononno > mirror site: http://homepages.nyu.edu/~rb28/ > > > --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) .