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List:       gpg4win-users-en
Subject:    [Gpg4win-users-en] Howto install gpgol?
From:       jeff.sadowski () gmail ! com (Jeff Sadowski)
Date:       2007-04-26 22:32:37
Message-ID: 259313d70704261532v5695a36fnd86d910f4e19af04 () mail ! gmail ! com
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I figured it out.
When I opened up to send an email by pressing send i was looking for
the option for encryption. I then was wondering what plugins were
installed I didn't know where to look so I went to help. Long behold
it was using word. After knowing that I knew what was going on.
I closed word and was back at outlook. I looked under
tools->options->Mail Format
and unclicked use Word to edit emails.

On 4/26/07, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski at gmail.com> wrote:
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> I installed using the gpg4win-1.0.9.exe
> after the install I setup the keys using winpt
> I even have the firefox plugin Firegpg working with it
> So I know gpg works and all. I don't see any thing in outlook
> to encrypt or sign a message?
>
> I know oulook is bad ... But my business leaders don't accept that as
> a valid answer.
> Personally I use linux but I'm looking for an easy method to have
> other users at my workplace use outlook to send encrypted or signed
> messages, and check encrypted and signed messages. I guess I could
> always have them sign it first and then send it, but I wanted to try
> and use the gpgol outlook plugin.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jeff Sadowski
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