From: Carmel on
Outlook doesn't, or at least didn't have native support for PGP/GPG. There
were plug-ins that alleviated this problem however. I was wondering if anyone
here had used GnuPG <http://gpg4win.org/>, specifically the GpgOL plug-in
with Outlook 10? GPG4Win use to work quite well with Outlook and I was
interested if that camaraderie will continue.

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Carmel

Never forget: 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2.
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Try it and let us know how well it works. :)

As an FYI - it won't work with the 64bit version of Outlook 2010. Add-ins
will need to be recompiled in 64bits.

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"Carmel" <Carmel(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Outlook doesn't, or at least didn't have native support for PGP/GPG. There
> were plug-ins that alleviated this problem however. I was wondering if
> anyone
> here had used GnuPG <http://gpg4win.org/>, specifically the GpgOL plug-in
> with Outlook 10? GPG4Win use to work quite well with Outlook and I was
> interested if that camaraderie will continue.
>
> --
> Carmel
>
> Never forget: 2 + 2 = 5 for extremely large values of 2.