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BigLumber

This site is a place to list keysigning events, as well as a place for people who are interested in keysignings to list themselves. Expanding and strengthening the web of trust is the ultimate goal of this site. 

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EnigMail

Enigmail is an extension to the mail client of Mozilla / Netscape 7.x and Thunderbird which allows users to access the authentication and encryption features provided by the popular GnuPG software (see screenshots). Enigmail is open source and dually-licensed under the GNU General Public License and the Mozilla Public License  

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EntourageGPG

EntourageGPG is a front end for GPG inside Microsoft Entourage. GPG, or GNU Privacy Guard, is an OpenPGP-compatible free public key encryption tool. 

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Eric Howes' Privacy & Security Page

This site contains links to numerous pages on the Web where home users can find software and information relevant to Windows PC privacy and security. It also contains a rudimentary "checklist" of basic steps that home PC users can take to enhance their privacy and security while using the Internet. Finally, you'll find a set of resources developed by the author of this site to help you protect your privacy and security on the Internet, including information about Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and the Gnu Privacy Guard (GPG). This web site was originally designed to assist students who took my B&TW classes in Programs in Professional Writing (Dept. of English) at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It was first intended for the students in B&TW 263 F1 (Business and Technical Writing) during the Spring of 2001. It was also used by several B&TW 250 classes and a B&TW 261 class over the past few semesters. It was last used by the students who took B&TW 263 C during the Spring of 2002. In all of those classes the students wrote a "how to" guide for home users of "Wintel" PC's who want to take basic steps to protect their privacy and security while using the Internet. The students in each class were divided into five groups to cover five topic areas:  

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EudoraGPG

I've written up some Applescripts for Eudora X to encrypt, decrypt, sign and verify plain text messages using the MacOS X port of Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG). GnuPG is suppose to be compatible with PGP, so this replaces some of the functionality of the PGP plugin for classic Eudora. MacGPG does now provide Word Services which theoretically should be able to do all these things, but: 1) it does not handle the carriage return/linefeed issue and 2) does not paste altered messages back into a Eudora window automatically. 

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GData's GnuPG Plugin

This is a GnuPG Plugin for MS Outlook prior to version 2003, where you will be able to read encrypted messages, but not to send emails. If you want to send emails too in MS Outlook 2003, send an email to Microsoft and make them open the API and come with the changes between 2002 and 2003 

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GNU Privacy Guard

The GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) is a free software replacement for the PGP suite of cryptographic software, released under the GNU General Public License. It is a part of the Free Software Foundation's GNU software project. GPG is completely compliant with the IETF standard for OpenPGP, and is supported by the German government. Current versions of PGP (and Veridis' Filecrypt) are interoperable with GPG and other OpenPGP-compliant systems. Although some older versions of PGP are also interoperable, not all features of newer software are supported by the older software. It is necessary for users to understand those incompatibilities and work around them. 

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