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Simple e-mail encryption.

 
 
Murray R. Van Luyn
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      07-11-2005
Hi,

I want to exchange private e-mail with someone who might find gpg etc. a bit
of a hand full to use.

Can anyone suggest a freeware encryption program or plug-in that will give
at least the illusion of security, and that is most importantly easy to
set-up and use?

Regards,
Murray R. Van Luyn.


 
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Martin
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      07-11-2005
Murray R. Van Luyn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I want to exchange private e-mail with someone who might find gpg etc. a bit
> of a hand full to use.
>
> Can anyone suggest a freeware encryption program or plug-in that will give
> at least the illusion of security, and that is most importantly easy to
> set-up and use?
>
> Regards,
> Murray R. Van Luyn.
>
>

I've found PGP to be quite easy for newcomers to use - assuming they are
using Outlook or OE it integrates quite nicely, or grab a couple of free
certificates for encrypting your email.

If my ex. can handle it then most people can I think.
 
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Murray R. Van Luyn
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      07-11-2005
Hi Marty,

I'm curious. Is there some way I can use boring old Outlook Express to
encrypt e-mail with security certificates (?)? Oh look, there's a whole
section in the help file. I wonder who I might see about digital IDs ? I'll
have to have a look for a better description of how to go about all of this.

Thanks very much for the tip Martin.

Regards,
Murray R. Van Luyn.

"Martin" <> wrote in message
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> Murray R. Van Luyn wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I want to exchange private e-mail with someone who might find gpg etc. a

bit
> > of a hand full to use.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a freeware encryption program or plug-in that will

give
> > at least the illusion of security, and that is most importantly easy to
> > set-up and use?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Murray R. Van Luyn.
> >
> >

> I've found PGP to be quite easy for newcomers to use - assuming they are
> using Outlook or OE it integrates quite nicely, or grab a couple of free
> certificates for encrypting your email.
>
> If my ex. can handle it then most people can I think.



 
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speeder
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      07-11-2005
On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 01:17:41 +0800, "Murray R. Van Luyn"
<> wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I want to exchange private e-mail with someone who might find gpg etc. a bit
>of a hand full to use.
>
>Can anyone suggest a freeware encryption program or plug-in that will give
>at least the illusion of security, and that is most importantly easy to
>set-up and use?
>
>Regards,
>Murray R. Van Luyn.
>


Just an idea...

Put your messages inside a Word document and save it with a password
that you have agreed offline. Microsoft Word offers different
passwords strengths for you to choose from.

Perhaps someone can comment on how good that encryption is?
 
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Martin
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      07-11-2005
Murray R. Van Luyn wrote:
> Hi Marty,


errr, Martin

> I'm curious. Is there some way I can use boring old Outlook Express to
> encrypt e-mail with security certificates (?)? Oh look, there's a whole
> section in the help file.


yeah, I just used VNC (and installed the certs on their PCs) to make
sure we could ship encrypted emails - I was going to Saudi for 3 months
and really did not want my emails beeing looked at

> I wonder who I might see about digital IDs ? I'll
> have to have a look for a better description of how to go about all of this.


http://www.thawte.com/

goto "products" and select "free email certificate"

........
<assumption>
If she's as bad as you think, then make sure you do the cert install for
her
</assumption>

I had all my mates (and 'friends') using PGP as well, it's not that hard
with MS s/w and even 10 years ago when you had to cut-n-paste it was ok
for even blondes - if they were shown - do this, do that, copy, paste,
send.

Ha We fooled the Saudi's!
 
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Murray R. Van Luyn
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      07-11-2005
Hi Marty,

Thanks for the link to Thawte. I'm sure they can help.

No, not air-headed. Just very hard working, and from a very young age -
hasn't had a lot of time for a lot of other things. I can understand what
your saying, though. I've got this sis....

See ya,
Murray R. Van Luyn.

"Martin" <> wrote in message
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> Murray R. Van Luyn wrote:
> > Hi Marty,

>
> errr, Martin
>
> > I'm curious. Is there some way I can use boring old Outlook Express to
> > encrypt e-mail with security certificates (?)? Oh look, there's a whole
> > section in the help file.

>
> yeah, I just used VNC (and installed the certs on their PCs) to make
> sure we could ship encrypted emails - I was going to Saudi for 3 months
> and really did not want my emails beeing looked at
>
> > I wonder who I might see about digital IDs ? I'll
> > have to have a look for a better description of how to go about all of

this.
>
> http://www.thawte.com/
>
> goto "products" and select "free email certificate"
>
> .......
> <assumption>
> If she's as bad as you think, then make sure you do the cert install for
> her
> </assumption>
>
> I had all my mates (and 'friends') using PGP as well, it's not that hard
> with MS s/w and even 10 years ago when you had to cut-n-paste it was ok
> for even blondes - if they were shown - do this, do that, copy, paste,
> send.
>
> Ha We fooled the Saudi's!



 
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Murray R. Van Luyn
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      07-11-2005
Hi Speeder,

Oh! I didn't know Word could do that. Thanks, that might be an easy answer.

Regards,
Murray R. Van Luyn.

"speeder" <> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 01:17:41 +0800, "Murray R. Van Luyn"
> <> wrote:
>
> >Hi,
> >
> >I want to exchange private e-mail with someone who might find gpg etc. a

bit
> >of a hand full to use.
> >
> >Can anyone suggest a freeware encryption program or plug-in that will

give
> >at least the illusion of security, and that is most importantly easy to
> >set-up and use?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Murray R. Van Luyn.
> >

>
> Just an idea...
>
> Put your messages inside a Word document and save it with a password
> that you have agreed offline. Microsoft Word offers different
> passwords strengths for you to choose from.
>
> Perhaps someone can comment on how good that encryption is?



 
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Unruh
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      07-11-2005
Martin <> writes:

....

>yeah, I just used VNC (and installed the certs on their PCs) to make
>sure we could ship encrypted emails - I was going to Saudi for 3 months
>and really did not want my emails beeing looked at


.....

>I had all my mates (and 'friends') using PGP as well, it's not that hard
>with MS s/w and even 10 years ago when you had to cut-n-paste it was ok
>for even blondes - if they were shown - do this, do that, copy, paste,
>send.


>Ha We fooled the Saudi's!


Of course it is likely that the use of encryption in Saudi Arabia is
illegal. Ie, had they wanted to get you, they would have had a ready made
excuse.

 
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Joachim Schipper
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      07-12-2005
Murray R. Van Luyn <> wrote:
> Hi Speeder,
>
> Oh! I didn't know Word could do that. Thanks, that might be an easy answer.
>
> Regards,
> Murray R. Van Luyn.
>
> "speeder" <> wrote in message
> news:...


>>> Just an idea...

>>
>> Put your messages inside a Word document and save it with a password
>> that you have agreed offline. Microsoft Word offers different
>> passwords strengths for you to choose from.
>>
>> Perhaps someone can comment on how good that encryption is?


I've heard the encryption is worthless. Allegedly, opening it in
OpenOffice.org is enough...

If you want the illusion of security, look up ROT13.

And please don't top-post.

Joachim
 
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Murray R. Van Luyn
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      07-12-2005
Hi Joachim,

Thanks for the advice regarding Word document security.

I learnt something new about posting too

Regards,
Murray R. Van Luyn

"Joachim Schipper" <> wrote in message
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> Murray R. Van Luyn <> wrote:
> > Hi Speeder,
> >
> > Oh! I didn't know Word could do that. Thanks, that might be an easy

answer.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Murray R. Van Luyn.
> >
> > "speeder" <> wrote in message
> > news:...

>
> >>> Just an idea...
> >>
> >> Put your messages inside a Word document and save it with a password
> >> that you have agreed offline. Microsoft Word offers different
> >> passwords strengths for you to choose from.
> >>
> >> Perhaps someone can comment on how good that encryption is?

>
> I've heard the encryption is worthless. Allegedly, opening it in
> OpenOffice.org is enough...
>
> If you want the illusion of security, look up ROT13.
>
> And please don't top-post.
>
> Joachim



 
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