| Securing Your Email |
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There is an option. PGP encryption. We at BMC Networks use GnuPG, GNU project's complete and free implementation of the OpenPGP standard. A great implementation for Windows users is the GPG4Win project that comes complete with installer, key manager, plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 (email encryption) and a plugin for Microsoft Explorer (file encryption). Here we'll show you how to setup Mozilla Thunderbird to send encrypted email on Windows. We pick Thunderbird because it is rapidly becoming the email client of choice. If you use outlook, GPG4Win has a built in Outlook plugin to get you going. (Not for Outlook Express).
You'll need to download:
Click the "Install" button
Find the Enigmail extension you saved to your Desktop and select it.
Click the "Install Now" button
Thunderbird tells you that the extension will be installed when Thunderbird is restarted. Close Thunderbird and start it up again.
Notice the new menu item at the top. This is where you import, search, manage public keys and create your own public/private key pair.
Once you've imported your contact's public keys, it's simple to send an encrypted / digitally signed email!
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