I haven't tried it on Netscape Mail because I use the Eudora plugin, but I
noticed that PGP v.5.0 for the Macintosh has the option of a PGP menu which
will allow you to decrypt/verify, encrypt, and sign whatever is in your
current window. I don't see why the freeware or retail versions of PGP
v.5.5 wouldn't have the same option.
At 5:55 PM -0800 12/16/97, Brian L. Fritz wrote:
>>
>> I haven't delved into the use fo PGP because I haven't found a windows
>> PGP tool that is easy to use with Netscape Navigator 3.01 Mail. Pure
>> laziness, I know.
>>
>> --
>> TANSTAAFL!!!
>> Michael Lorrey
>
>I also have failed to implement PGP for this same reason. Does anyone
>have a solution?
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