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3 twoaday 8 @setfilename GPGOE
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5     This file describes the GPGOE functions and the integration
6     in the Outlook Express mailer.
7    
8 twoaday 15 This file is free under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2.
9    
10     Copyright (C) 2006 Timo Schulz
11    
12     @settitle GPGOE - the GnuPG plug-in for Outlook Express
13    
14 twoaday 6 @section Requirements for GPGOE
15    
16     First you need to have a working GnuPG installtion on the machine you
17     plan to install GPGOE. If you don't have GPG in your machine, please
18     visit http://www.gnupg.org and download the latest GPG version there.
19     It comes with a graphical installer so there is no need to do this
20     step manually.
21    
22     You need at least Windows 2000/XP and at least Outlook Express 6.0
23     or higher. The plug-in will not work with earlier versions of Express.
24    
25    
26     @section Installation of the Plug-in
27    
28     It is always recommend to use the latest version of the plug-in. You
29     can download it from http://wald.intevation.org/projects/gpgoe.
30     Download the zip file with the binaries inside and unpack them in
31     a folder. All files need to be in the same folder, so if you change
32     the folder don't forget to move all files.
33    
34     To activate the plug-in you need to start gpgoeinit.exe. You should
35     now see a little (lock) icon in the taskbar which indicates that the
36     plug-in is running. If you want to quit the program, double click on
37     the (lock) icon and confirm the unload.
38    
39     Now the plug-in is active.
40    
41     @section Integration into Outlook Express
42    
43     You have to enable the "Encrypt" and "Sign" items in the
44     toolbar, in the "New Message" dialog to allow GPGOE to
45     encrypt and/or sign the message.
46    
47     There are no new icons for the plug-in and this means you
48     can either use S/MIME or OpenPGP but never at the same time.
49     If you want to use S/MIME again, just unload the plugin (quit
50     gpgoeinit.exe).
51    
52     @section How to use the plug-in
53    
54     @subsection Encrypt a message
55    
56     To encrypt a mail, you need to check the "Encrypt" toolbar button.
57     If you click the "Send" button the plug-in will try to map each email
58     address to a user-ID of an existing OpenPGP key. If no unresolved
59     recipients were found, the mail is encrypted and stored in the outbox
60     folder. If one or more recipients couldn't be mapped to a key, the
61     recipient dialog is shown to manually select the recipients.
62    
63     @subsection Sign a message
64    
65     To sign a message, you need to check the "Sign" toolbar button.
66     If you click the "Send" button, GPG will figure out the default
67     signing key and the plug-in openes a passphrase dialog to enter
68     your passphrase for this key. If you entered it and the passphrase
69     was correct, the plugin will sign the message and store it in
70     the outbox.
71    
72 twoaday 15 @subsection Sign and Encrypt a message
73     To sign and encrypt a message, you have to check both toolbar
74     buttons ("Sign" and "Encrypt"). The procedure is the same as
75     in encrypt-only when one or more email addresses couldn't be
76     mapped. Then the default key is used to sign the plaintext
77     before it is encrypted with the selected recipients.
78    
79 twoaday 6 @subsection Decrypt and/or verify a message
80     If you received an OpenPGP message, you can just double-click
81     the message to open it. The plug-in will figure out if it is
82     encrypted or signed and will start the correct procedures. For
83     decryption you need to enter your passphrase, otherwise the
84     verify dialog is shown which contains information about the
85     signature status.
86     You can also use the "Next" and "Previous" toolbar buttons to
87     jump to the next message or to go back to the previous. The plug-in
88     will figure out the message status and will take the needed steps.
89     If the message is neither signed nor encrypted, no action is performed.
90    
91 twoaday 15 @subsection Reply to an encrypted message
92     Newer versions of the plug-in provide a feature to decrypt the
93     message before the text is used in the reply mail. As a result,
94     the reply message will contain the plain text instead of the encrypted
95     GPG armored message.
96     This feature is automatically used whenever the user clicks on "Reply"
97     or "Reply All" in the Outlook main window. But only in the case, the
98     mail is actually encrypted. Optionally the plug-in will ask for a
99     key passphrase.
100    
101 twoaday 6 @section Additional information and limitations of the GPGOE plug-in
102    
103     @itemize @bullet
104    
105     @item
106 twoaday 15 If you manually installed GPG and GPGoe, please make sure that
107     you installed GPG at a standard place or create at least the gpgBinary
108     registry entry. This is not needed if you use an automatic installer
109     like GPG4WIN or GnuPT.
110    
111     @item
112 twoaday 7 Due to the fact the plug-in uses the clipboard for data transfer,
113     the clipboard itself can be only of limited use to copy/paste messages
114 twoaday 15 into the mailer window or elsewhere. Newer versions of the plug-in
115     save the original clipboard text before encryption/signing and the
116     ext is restored after the GPG operation ends.
117 twoaday 7
118     @item
119 twoaday 6 The current version of the plug-in will NOT encrypt any attachments
120     which are attached to the message. You either need to encrypt them
121     before or send them in cleartext. For the file encryption it is
122     recommend to use GPGee or WinPT.
123    
124     The same needs to be done when an encrypted mail with encrypted
125     attachments is in the inbox folder. You need GPGee or WinPT to
126     decrypt the saved file.
127    
128     @item
129     Even so the plug-in supports native line endings, which means you
130 twoaday 12 can properly exchange mails with Linux or Apple users, it is likely
131 twoaday 15 that there are problems with the charset. Newer versions of the
132     plug-in try to handle UTF8 encoding correctly but even so it cannot
133     be 100% assured that the receiver can handle the text in all cases.
134 twoaday 6
135     @item
136     If you want to import keys or attach keys to a mail, you have to
137     use an external key manager. WinPT is recommend in this case. It
138     contains features to send public keys to mail recipients and also
139     to export keys via the clipboard so you can easily paste the key
140 twoaday 12 into the text body of the message. The current version of the
141     plug-in automatically uses WinPT for key import if the program
142     is available and running.
143 twoaday 6
144     @item
145     Currently signing can be only done with the default signing key.
146     If you want to change the default signing key, you can use WinPT
147     to select a different key and then GPGOE will use this one.
148    
149     @item
150     GPGOE is NOT able to handle PGP/MIME (RFC3156) style messages.
151     This means if you get such a message, the plug-in will not be
152     able to automatically decrypt it.
153     And due to the fact that the decrypted "attachment" will still
154     contain a lot of control and coding information, you cannot simply
155     decrypt it with WinPT/GPGee and use the output.
156    
157     @end itemize
158    
159     @bye

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