PGP & GPG: Email for the Practical Paranoid: No Starch Press.NO STARCH PRESS PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) A data encryption program from PGP Corporation, Palo Alto, CA (www.pgp.com). Published as freeware in 1991 and widely used around the world for encrypting e-mail messages and securing files, PGP is available for commercial use and as freeware for & GPG GPG GNU Privacy Guard GPG Global Public Goods GPG Gas Powered Games (Redmond, WA) GPG Good Practice Guide (UK Carbon trust publications) GPG Guinness Peat Group Plc GPG Grams Per Gallon : Email for the Practical Paranoid www.nostarch.com, $24.95 Communicating securely with PGP is covered in this informal tutorial. It explains how PGP works and how to integrate it with the most common e-mail clients. Highlights include a concentration on real-world usage instead of mathematical theory, instructions for installing and using PGP and GPG with Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see . Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook and Mozilla's Thunderbird thunderbird In North American Indian mythology, a powerful spirit in the form of a bird that watered the earth and made vegetation grow. Lightning was believed to flash from its eyes or beak, and the beating of its wings was thought to represent rolling thunder. , help with tricky command-line versions of these programs, what to do at a key-signing party, and how to generate, manage and add photos to your keys. |
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