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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-29 22:57:31

I'm assisting a commercial client in learning more about PGP or GPG in regard
to encrypted emails that contain credit card information. This client is
pretty much set on using MS products including Outlook.

It is also probably that they will receive a number of encrypted emails over a
24 hour period of time, but they will want to process this email in one block
of time during the day - not as the emails are received.

I am planning on setting up a filter in their Outlook to put these emails into
a unique folder when they arrive so that when they schedule time to deal with
these messages, they will all be in the one folder.

Now, my question is if they use PGP, is there an "agent" type of thing similar
to gpg-agent that I use with Kmail that will mean they will only have to type
their passphrase once during a set period of time when opening up encrypted
emails?

Any information that one feels like providing would be much appreciated. I'm
not a MS Windows user at all!

Thanks,

Ian

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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-29 23:13:20

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Ian Scott wrote:

> It is also probably that they will receive a number of encrypted emails over a
> 24 hour period of time, but they will want to process this email in one block
> of time during the day - not as the emails are received.
>
> I am planning on setting up a filter in their Outlook to put these emails into
> a unique folder when they arrive so that when they schedule time to deal with
> these messages, they will all be in the one folder.
>
> Now, my question is if they use PGP, is there an "agent" type of thing similar
> to gpg-agent that I use with Kmail that will mean they will only have to type
> their passphrase once during a set period of time when opening up encrypted
> emails?

Since you indicate this will indeed be a 'Commercial Application' they
will in all probability need to purchase PGP for this purpose. By using
the OL Plug-In they will be able to accomplish the stated objective.

JOHN
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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-29 23:22:30

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Ian Scott wrote:
> Now, my question is if they use PGP, is there an "agent" type of thing similar
> to gpg-agent that I use with Kmail that will mean they will only have to type
> their passphrase once during a set period of time when opening up encrypted
> emails?

My understanding is that this is possible, yes.

On Windows, PGP basically runs as a daemon process. (In Windows terms
it's a "service"; specifically, PGPSDKService.) The service is
responsible for keeping track of crypto operations and caching keys. If
you tell it to cache the key for eight hours, then all their operations
for the business day will only require one passphrase entry. Even when
PGP is closed, the service continues to run--so PGP never really
terminates on Windows.

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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 00:03:34

On August 29, 2006 07:13 pm, John W. Moore III wrote:
> Ian Scott wrote:

> > Now, my question is if they use PGP, is there an "agent" type of thing
>; > similar to gpg-agent that I use with Kmail that will mean they will only
> > have to type their passphrase once during a set period of time when
> > opening up encrypted emails?
>
> Since you indicate this will indeed be a 'Commercial Application' they
> will in all probability need to purchase PGP for this purpose. By using
>; the OL Plug-In they will be able to accomplish the stated objective.

Thanks, John. I realize they would need to purchase PGP - and being one of
those companies that prefer to use software that comes with manuals and a
company that they can call, they will likely end up going for PGP instead of
GPG.

I just wanted to make sure that the behaviour of "gpg-agent" was available in
Windows, Outlook, and PGP. They don't want to have to enter a passphrase
everytime they open up an encrypted message, when they set aside their block
of time to process these individual messages.

For me, it would be a hell of a lot easier if they switched completely to
Linux ;). But I can only work with what they want!

Ian

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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 00:28:59
In reply to Ian Scott's message sent 2006-08-29 20:03:

> Thanks, John. I realize they would need to purchase PGP
- and being
> one of those companies that prefer to use software that
comes with
> manuals and a company that they can call, they will
likely end up
> going for PGP instead of GPG.

I am fairly certain GNU provides (sells) commercial support.


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&gt; Thanks, John. I realize they would need to purchase
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&gt; one of those companies that prefer to use software
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&gt; manuals and a company that they can call, they will
likely end up<br>
&gt; going for PGP instead of GPG.<br>
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I am fairly certain GNU provides (sells) commercial
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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 00:44:47

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Michael Daigle wrote:
&gt; In reply to Ian Scott's message sent 2006-08-29 20:03:
&gt;
>> Thanks, John. I realize they would need to purchase PGP - and being
>;> one of those companies that prefer to use software that comes with
>> manuals and a company that they can call, they will likely end up
>&gt; going for PGP instead of GPG.
>
> I am fairly certain GNU provides (sells) commercial support.
>
>

A list of GPG support providers is available at
<http://www.gnupg.org/%28en%29/service.html>.

- --
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Down with categorical imperative!
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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 00:56:01

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Michael Daigle wrote:
&gt; I am fairly certain GNU provides (sells) commercial support.

GNU does not. However, g10 Code does.

The drawback for Ian's client: g10 Code is in Europe, and they might
want a domestic support group.

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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 02:12:11

On August 29, 2006 08:56 pm, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
&gt; Michael Daigle wrote:
&gt; > I am fairly certain GNU provides (sells) commercial support.
>
> GNU does not. However, g10 Code does.
>;
> The drawback for Ian's client: g10 Code is in Europe, and they might
>; want a domestic support group.

Thanks, Robert. It is doubtful that they will even require support -but they
are one of those "cautious" types when it comes to technology issues. I am
positive I'll be able to provide them with any support they might need - but
I also know that as far their comfort level, the idea of as much support from
as many different sources that is possible (bearing in mind, they usually
mean "corporate support&quot;), they'll likely go with PGP.

And I have to admit, I'm not all that familiar with how well GPG works on
Windows systems or if there are "ease of use" issues.

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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 02:21:50

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Ian Scott wrote:
&gt; And I have to admit, I'm not all that familiar with how well GPG works on
> Windows systems or if there are "ease of use" issues.

Speaking just for myself, it doesn't appear to me that Win32 support is
in any way a priority for the core GnuPG developers. This is not a
complaint, merely an observation: the free Unices are the primary target
of GnuPG, with proprietary Unices as a distant second, and proprietary
other operating systems (VAX, Win32, etc.) a very distant third.

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Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (Darwin)
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJE9PY9AAoJELcA9IL&#43;r4EJHvsIAMohQp7lnofHFEhGdmSJy05i
GLsK20C0khe7NxrrLBt8ZeYfuOorT+7dX+pjstraNwn16EaLvc3BrWMQLiqGiwqR
R4BB65MQwXVoXM70H0mDBDjZpLEfLwX54uOPBmVQv7llp5rVck9UYqSWdHo4jkPL
opZnrIYs2ZBNubjUnKBxtN1LQWO994Y2wYNHtHkL2Hxmnv52ni3;iX1ONSjO9XbWl
mepTgJWQs5Wf/6S6p1cmuDJIMvAhTemc0Wr+veR3;3UwI2Lz2QjTwoE6Nht+cOmuQ
evEdgrA6xWTn8/sJjLZN+QQeNyrLzY5iWnzJR6xxQ+UQzYL8CFukitp904etZ84=
=gJGN
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Quick PGP/Outlook Question
user name
2006-08-30 03:18:13

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA512

Ian Scott wrote:

> And I have to admit, I'm not all that familiar with how well GPG works on
> Windows systems or if there are "ease of use" issues.

Well....I've _never_ had a problem with GPG on M$ Boxes.

JOHN
Timestamp: Tuesday 29 Aug 2006, 23:18 --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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Version: GnuPG v1.4.6-svn4228: (MingW32)
Comment: Public Key at: http://tinyurl.com/8cpho
Comment: Gossamer Spider Web of Trust (US26): http://www.gswot.org
Comment: Homepage: http://tinyurl.com/9ubue
Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org

iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJE9QNxAAoJEBCGy9eAtCsPmoIH&#43;wfwdtr7&#43;blFdcVmGmYNzkj5
/G41PqNwExRGe6PAIpDaRQLS7x4pBBZ&#43;V7J/iYtoZL/4GFOaKgZZzxjflgdnxu32
mdNX33zXdbMPdqO+O0RLZjvk+L6/tzc69M8oAnkX4Z/mUsZ7XZVaHXI2kyqZrvKt
gqfS+NfUXDRS1GknMwkClTz1OeEcUGac9oMEhxBx5c7WcjJUFUtx5V/qRdJOU0u3
YoRYtwHcyenSe+;8ulARSjnjjwU0q30NGkDaBtWxTmaLRquA0zbSa9ldyVdGUMYkU
LwuoAT4qcP9VVd24/VHKf1A9t8HQsYJIFN8zcC2Bv3/v9S86ddlmNDg+Oiban1Y=
=Pe4K
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