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Matti Salonen
I'm having trouble getting PGP working with Outlook 2007:
PGP Desktop 9.62 trial
- does not decrypt earlier emails sent with GnuPG (converted from
Thunderbird mailbox) even when pubring/secring are properly installed
- Very expensive (USD 188) for just email pgp, imho
- works as proxy - not as a plugin (my preference is plug-in for full
offline/existing encrypted mails support)
G-Data Oulook plugin for GnuPG
- Can't get it to work at all with Outlook 2007 & GnuPG (hooks into Outlook
2007, but can't get it to handle key management and can't get it to
decrypt/encrypt)
Hushmail for Outlook
- Requires yearly subscription from Hushmail
- Only works with Hushmail accounts?
Gpg4win
- OUtlook plugin is beta (with big warnings, not good for important mails?)
- can't get it to work with encryption on Outlook 2007 anyway
Is there ANY working Outlook 2007 PGP implementation that just _works_ and
doesn't cost an arm and a a leg?
I was very happy with Thunderbird + GnuPG + Enigmail.
Isn't there anything similar for Outlook 2007?
Baffled,
Matti Salonen
PGP Desktop 9.62 trial
- does not decrypt earlier emails sent with GnuPG (converted from
Thunderbird mailbox) even when pubring/secring are properly installed
- Very expensive (USD 188) for just email pgp, imho
- works as proxy - not as a plugin (my preference is plug-in for full
offline/existing encrypted mails support)
G-Data Oulook plugin for GnuPG
- Can't get it to work at all with Outlook 2007 & GnuPG (hooks into Outlook
2007, but can't get it to handle key management and can't get it to
decrypt/encrypt)
Hushmail for Outlook
- Requires yearly subscription from Hushmail
- Only works with Hushmail accounts?
Gpg4win
- OUtlook plugin is beta (with big warnings, not good for important mails?)
- can't get it to work with encryption on Outlook 2007 anyway
Is there ANY working Outlook 2007 PGP implementation that just _works_ and
doesn't cost an arm and a a leg?
I was very happy with Thunderbird + GnuPG + Enigmail.
Isn't there anything similar for Outlook 2007?
Baffled,
Matti Salonen