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In what real-life environments is GPG email signing used? [closed]
I've been using e-mail for over a decade in a regular business environment, but I can not remember having seen any invitation from anybody to GPG sign my e-mails (or somebody who offered to send GPG-...
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PGP Encryption Proxy for Mail Server [closed]
I have a friend who is located in a part of the world that makes email encryption prudent for them. While I recommended OpenPGP, my friend thinks that it would have too high of a setup requirement for ...
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How does S/MIME differ from PGP/GPG, for the purpose of signing and/or encrypting email?
In addition to the titular question, are the two technologies compatible? If so, under what circumstances?
What are the relative benefits of the two technologies?
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saving and searching encrypted mail
I often send and receive gpg-encrypted mail. At the moment I use thunderbird + enigmail (in linux) to do that. As far as I know there is no way in thunderbird to find all encrypted messages which ...
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Is there a guide to setting up Mozilla Thunderbird to use my GPG keys to sign and/or encrypt email messages on Windows?
I see instructions on websites and questions here about using GPG keys with Thunderbird in Linux, but nothing on Windows. I have GPG, Kleopatra, and Thunderbird 3 installed on Windows, I made my GPG ...
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Integrate GnuPG with Outlook
I want to integrate GnuPG with Outlook in such a way that when it receives an email, it must automatically decrypt the mail using my private key and display on-screen.