Re: Finally a good Eudora/PGP integration under Win32
At 09:55 AM 1/16/97 -0800, Alan wrote:
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997, Lucky Green wrote:
If you are an Eudora user on Win32, you want to take a look at PGPMail. It is the best integration of the two products I have seen so far. By a wide margin.
The free beta software is at http://www.pgp.com/products/PGPmail-beta.cgi
It looks pretty good, but the beta I downloaded last night did not have the plug-in install file as described in the help file. I need to read the manual and find out what it takes to install by hand.
It is a bug in the manual :-) The plugins are already installed by the main installer. If you can't find the buttons in Eudora, it is because they are in a different location than you think they are. Look next to the "Queue" button. PGP should make this clearer in their docs. BTW, I am I the only one who's text does't wrap when emailing to UNIX boxes? I have wrapping turned on... Great program, though. -- Lucky Green <mailto:shamrock@netcom.com> PGP encrypted mail preferred Make your mark in the history of mathematics. Use the spare cycles of your PC/PPC/UNIX box to help find a new prime. http://www.mersenne.org/prime.htm
At 11:50 AM 1/16/97 -0800, you wrote:
It is a bug in the manual :-) The plugins are already installed by the main installer. If you can't find the buttons in Eudora, it is because they are in a different location than you think they are.
Look next to the "Queue" button. PGP should make this clearer in their docs.
Actually the PGP "buttons" don't appear in Eudora unless you are reading a message, replying or creating a new message; which makes sense. Simply retrieving mail won't make the "buttons" appear. With Netscape you must also have the "mailer" maximized or the Netscape Logo will overlap some of the PGP "buttons". The only thing I would like to see added to it (and perhaps PGP 3.0 will address this) is the ability to En-DeCrypt WIN95 Files folders and files "on the fly" without the necessity of clicking OK for each file like F-Protects' "Secure Desktop" program. It is plain in "appearance" but a terrific interface, nonetheless, for $29.95 (for 2.6.2 users). Can't wait to see how PGP 3.0 will enhance it's performance. Regards from the, Computer Virus Help Desk http://www.indyweb.net/~cvhd
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