At 09:56 PM 2/3/96 GMT, you wrote:
In article <4eaksb$6i9@recepsen.aa.msen.com>, jims@conch.aa.msen.com says...
Hi. Can anyone recommend a Windows based email/POP3 reader that can decrypt content? Please reply via email:
Have a look at Pegasus Mail. It handles PGP very nicely with a recent addition. by John Navas, both are free: http://users.aimnet.com/~jnavas/winpmail.htm
I recently picked up "PGP Windows Shell". I have found it to be an excellent utility for encrypting and decrypting messages as easily as cutting to and pasting from the clipboard. All operations are automated, you can use whatever mailer you want, and it's freeware. The URL is http://iquest.com/~aegisrc/utils2.shtml Also, if you want something to automate usage of the cypherpunk style remailers, check out Joel McNamara's Private Idaho. It's an excellent tool, also freeware, and is available at URL http://www.eskimo.com/~joelm/pi.html Another utility you might like to look at (of course it's freeware too) is PGP WinFront. While it's a little more cumbersome than PGP Windows Shell, it has all the same functionality. There is also a shareware utility available from the same URL, called PGP QuickFront. The combination of QuickFront and WinFront make using PGP under windows almost pleasant. It can be found at http://netaccess.on.ca/ugali/crypt/ .