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Will somebody please explain pgp to me? I still dont understand the idea?How are private keys exchanged? why do you need private and public keys? How do you implement pgp with whatever mail app's being used??? arggggh!
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Well what you do is you have a public key you share with friends. They use that key to encrypt the e-mail that is sent to you. When you recieve the e-mail you use pgp and your password to access your private key to decode the e-mail. When you want to send an encrypted message to a friend you need their public key to encrypt the message, and they will use pgp to decode it. You can download pgp from a site at MIT, look on google.com for more details. PGP will create your public key automatically when you install it. If you use PGP under Outlook Express or Eudora it will be integrated into your mail client, elsewise you have to paste your text into PGPs clipboad, encrypt it, and then past the encrypted text back into your mail client. For more technical details there are specific items in this conference on PGP.
I leanred something and I wasn't even the one that started the post... Thanks!
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