Subj : Re: anyone using digital signatures? To : Geo. From : Robert Bononno Date : Mon Mar 19 2001 03:15 am From: "Robert Bononno" And the public key? You just mail it separately to recipients? Or do you publish it on your Web site? I've been told that there are trusted authorities that handle distribution of public keys and that's how they should be distributed. Geo. wrote in message news:3ab19935@w3.nls.net... > Works with NT4 and W2K. It is about as hard to setup as any windows program > and about as hard to learn how to use. It adds some buttons to outlook or OE > so it's really simple to encrypt email. Toughest part is generating a key > and getting that end of things setup. > > Geo. (takes about 10 minutes total) > > "Robert Bononno" wrote in message > news:3aaea67f@w3.nls.net... > How hard is it to set up and use? I assume this works with NT4. You're using > NT right, so I guess it works. > > Geo. wrote in message news:3aad67a9@w3.nls.net... > > I use PGP because it's free to home users. Way I see it, you don't need to > > pay to prove who you are. > > > > Geo. > > > > "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) .