In a fortuitous coincidence, the Register has published an article on email encryption. Just following on the heels on my posting about Gnus authinfo encryption.
While it is certainly Windows oriented, it should be useful to get your basic installation right. Add to that my refrain, that it's always best to install it in folders without spaces in their names. Sooner or later that tends to cop out somewhere with some program.
If you install it (note the warnings in the Epilogue about trusting public keys), then configure easypg to point to your gnupg exes and other files, you should be done.
Using it with Gnus is not the only reason you need to install easypg and gnupg
While it is certainly Windows oriented, it should be useful to get your basic installation right. Add to that my refrain, that it's always best to install it in folders without spaces in their names. Sooner or later that tends to cop out somewhere with some program.
If you install it (note the warnings in the Epilogue about trusting public keys), then configure easypg to point to your gnupg exes and other files, you should be done.
Using it with Gnus is not the only reason you need to install easypg and gnupg
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