utilities for signing and encrypting email on rh 7.3
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utilities for signing and encrypting email on rh 7.3
Hello All:
I'm using rh 7.3.
Can you tell me what utilities I have for both signing and encrypting email? Does RH come w/ such utilities, and, if not, where can I get them?
Re: utilities for signing and encrypting email on rh 7.3
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Originally posted by ergo_sum Hello All:
I'm using rh 7.3.
Can you tell me what utilities I have for both signing and encrypting email? Does RH come w/ such utilities, and, if not, where can I get them?
ergo_sum
The first thing would be to look for gpg on your system.
rpm -qa | grep gpg
If it doesn't exist, look at http://rpmfind.net
If they don't have one for your distro: http://www.gnupg.org and build from source.
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