Hello, I am a reader of Will Wheaton's blog whilwheaton.typepad.com.
under contact it says he prefers his emails to be encrypted or at least digitally signed. he points you to gnupg.org.
Do you guys know about encrypting and digitally signing stuff?
I was hoping to just do it via outlook 2003 when I saw it had settings for digital signatures, but when you look at a contact file under "digital signatures" it appears you have to have it in a file; whereas Wil Wheaton has a key that you are supposed to cut and paste in. It doesn't let you paste a key in that window in outlook.
Can I encrypt and digitally sign without that gnupg program? It looks complicated and I would rather just do it all in outlook. or is there a way to put Will Wheaton's key into a file and import it into outlook? Via outlook I was able to find a provider of free digital signiatures. Thanks for any hints or tips you can provide. -BrentMc
under contact it says he prefers his emails to be encrypted or at least digitally signed. he points you to gnupg.org.
Do you guys know about encrypting and digitally signing stuff?
I was hoping to just do it via outlook 2003 when I saw it had settings for digital signatures, but when you look at a contact file under "digital signatures" it appears you have to have it in a file; whereas Wil Wheaton has a key that you are supposed to cut and paste in. It doesn't let you paste a key in that window in outlook.
Can I encrypt and digitally sign without that gnupg program? It looks complicated and I would rather just do it all in outlook. or is there a way to put Will Wheaton's key into a file and import it into outlook? Via outlook I was able to find a provider of free digital signiatures. Thanks for any hints or tips you can provide. -BrentMc