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Re: PGP



******    message to minivend-users from Frank Miedreich <miedreich@acm.org>     ******

>******    message to minivend-users from "Michael E. Havlicek"
><havlicek@infinet.com>     ******
>
>Hi All,
>
>I am getting ready to put a site live using MiniVend. I have a different
>problem with the PGP encrypted credit card info. In the initial state
>we just want to do backoffice processing of orders through the e-mail
>sent to the "vendor".  I am able to get the "Invoices" sent via e-mail
>on the "Linux" side. When I read the e-mail using "elm" the credit card
>info gets decrypted. But when I try to use "pine" the credit card info
>(number) is only available as an encrypted attachment.
>
>All of this really is sorta moot in the end. I am a consultant and
>am not in the business of processing orders for this company:)
>
>Teaching the client how to work under a UNIX shell is out of the
>question....
>
>For now, what I need to know is how an employee of the company can
>pop mail to a Mac through a browser (netscape) and have the PGP encoded credit
>card info decrypted within their display of the invoice.
>
>Is there a plugin  or some kind of directive that can be set for netscape
>to decrypt pgp within netscape mail?
>
>Thanks,
>-Mike
>-

PGP client software is available from www.pgpi.com. There is a Macintosh
version that works with Netscape, Eudora, etc.

It may also be available from pgp.com, but this means searching through the
total Network Associates, Inc. website, and their total crap makes me
totally sick.

cheers, Frank

--
Frank Miedreich
Max-Planck-Institut fuer psychologische Forschung


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