This product is flawed - Don Saar
My experience is that it is not possible to import an external public key which is vital to fully utilize PGP. In fact after having looked up in PGP Corp. help area as to how to precisely accomplish this which simply amounts to a simple "drag and drop" into "keys area", I continually get " No PGP Data - Nothing was found to import in the items provided". But this is not the worst of it! When I emailed to PGP Corp all I got back was the very exact and same help instructions which I had previously explained to them that I had indeed read and followed their "drag and drop" instructions. It was as if they had not actually read my email. I then replied to them again that PGP 9.0.1 is buggy and still yet will not import foreign public keys. My Mac: G-5 dual-2.5gig MacOS X 10.3.9 and I am entirely familiar with earlier PGP v 6.5.8 for MIT's free classic version [ http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html ]. Don Saar drdonzi@crocker.comFriday, July 01 2005 @ 01:51 PM PDT
This product is flawed - Daniel Staal
You should take a look at GPG. Similar idea (it and PGP can encrypt/decrypt each others files), but less overpowering.There are scripts avalible for Mailsmith.
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