At 10:40 AM 9/15/97 -0700, Lizard wrote:
PGP/Eudora is a wonderful example of this. All that is needed to use it is one extra step (after install) -- typing your passphrase to sign a message before it is sent. Otherwise, it works the same as it always has. As a side effect, you can right-click to encrypt any file you can see in Explorer. Simple, quick, and usable even by the brain-dead, once you've convinced them TO use it. (And I forgot to bring my key file to work, so my Eudora here is useless for those purposes. Bother.)
So generate a work key at work, for encrypting/signing work stuff, and get your home key off the keyservers for encrypting stuff for home use. I'm also highly pleased to see Eudora and PGP together, since there's a base of about 20 million Eudora users that PGP will pick up some of. Thanks! Bill Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com Regular Key PGP Fingerprint D454 E202 CBC8 40BF 3C85 B884 0ABE 4639