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OpenPGP

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OpenPGP
(OPENPretty Good Privacy) A data encryption protocol as defined by IETF RFC 2440. It is the open version of PGP and uses a "web of trust" rather than official, centralized certificate authorities (CAs). OpenPGP lets anyone sign anyone else's public key. For more information, visit www.openpgp.org. See PGP and web of trust.


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Microsoft Outlook comes with S/MIME standard functionality but it is not compatible with the OpenPGP standard without additional software, while SECUDE secure mail supports S/MIME, OpenPGP, GnuPG, PGP Desktop and CryptoEx.
An integrated key server for S/MIME and OpenPGP e-mail separates certificates and keys from e-mails and imports them automatically.
He covers cryptography, installing OPENPGP, installing PGP, installing GNUPG, developing a web of trust, key management, OPENPGP and email, PGP and email, GNUPG and email, and other OPENPGP considerations, and the appendices include an introduction to the PGP command line.
 
 
 
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