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Jan 17, 2014, 10:12 am
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Yes i am, it can all be run web based or through the outlook add on. Although web based means you would have to send off your private key to others which isn't best idea, also being as it is just for testing atm no HTTPS which means sending a key would be extra bad lol. As long as you are only using test messages not stuff you really want secure it shouldn't matter. In the future there will likely be alot more encryption options than the basic 3 ones that i am currently messing around with.
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Jan 17, 2014, 10:56 am
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whats the difference between your prog and enigmail (OpenPGP) for Thunderbird?
I wouldn't use Outlook anyways,its bad enough I use Windows for gaming -as such, Linux just aint there yet- but it should be presumed that ALL MS products feature some sort of backdoor exploit and/or pre-encryption exploit to transmit your data to NSA/FBI controlled data warehouses.
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Jan 18, 2014, 01:29 am
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Same sort of thing just a little simplier since you need nothing but the add on, text is encrypted before any message is sent so unless microsoft is sending data to the NSA everytime you type a letter it would be safe.
The goal is to one day have something that would work with every email app out there.