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2 GNU Privacy Guard - Outlook Express Plugin
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6 Some important information
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8 Please consider this work as a beta version. Don't except that everything
9 works and be prepared for some unexpected behvaiours! So please use it
10 with some caution.
11 Even so I tested the plugin several times and what I can say is, that it
12 seems to work with W2K/WXP and Outlook Express (6.X).
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15 Installation
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18 To use the plugin a working GnuPG installation is *required*. If you
19 don't have GPG installed, please visit gnupg.org and read some manuals
20 about it. The easiest way is to use gpg4win/gnupt to install GPG and WinPT.
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22 Now you should unzip all files into a directory. Make sure that
23 the GPGOE.dll and the GPGOEInit.exe is located in the same directory.
24 Now start the GPGOEInit program. You'll see a small new icon (lock)
25 in the tasbkar. If there was no error message, the OE plugin is now setup
26 properly. To quit the program and to unload the GPGOE plug-in you've to
27 double click on the icon with the left mouse button.
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30 Native language support
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33 The only currently supported language is German.
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35 In the case you want to translate GPGOE into your language, please contact
36 me. The amount of strings that need to be translated is totally
37 manageable so that the translation takes about just 30 minutes.
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40 How to use the plug-in
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43 For now the plugin supports encryption, signing and decryption or to verify
44 signatures. There are *no* new icons in the OE mailer window. To encrypt a
45 message you've to add the S/MIME encrypt/sign buttons to the OE toolbar.
46 This is *required*. Now you can press one of the buttons to sign or encrypt.
47 If you click both buttons the message is signed *and* encrypted.
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49 There are several ways to choose the recipients:
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51 1. Use the OE addressbook and make sure that the email address of the
52 recipients is equal to the user ID's from the GPG key.
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54 2. Enter the recipients manually. Then a keylist dialog is shown when
55 at least one of the recipients were not found and you can choose the
56 recipients which should use for encryption. It's also allowed to
57 select more then one.
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59 Now we're at the point you get an signed or encrypted message. Open the
60 message and soon after you openend it, either a passphrase callback is shown
61 and you need to enter the passphrase or a dialog is shown for signature
62 verification. After the operation was successfull the plaintext is shown
63 in a separate text viewer. Or in the case it was a signature, the signature
64 status is shown.
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66 If you've trouble to install or use the plugin, feel free to mail me.
67 But I recommend to subscribe to winpt-users and to post your question
68 there because then you will also help all the other users. To subscribe
69 to the mailing list, please visit wald.intevation.org and select the
70 WinPT project. Alternatively, you may also visit
71 http://wald.intevation.org/projects/gpgoe
72 the site provides a forum and a bug tracker so you can see if someone
73 else already reported the problem and if there is a solution for it.
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76 Hint
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79 The plug-in does *NOT* use any S/MIME procedures. It only uses the OE
80 buttons, which had the S/MIME description, to encrypt/sign text.
81 And as a logical result, you cannot use S/MIME and OpenPGP at the
82 same time. If you want to use S/MIME again, just unload the plug-in.

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