Short: integrate PGP into e-mail easily Type: util/crypt Architecture: m68k-amigaos Pretty Good Privacy Sendmail Release 2 (21 March 1994) PGPSendmail is a small tool, to encrypt your outgoing e-mail automatically, using PGP. Despite the name, PGPSendmail does *not* handle any transport stuff, but requires the original sendmail. PGPSendmail scans through the outgoing mail and checks whether a public key is available for the receipient(s). Multiple receipients via `To:' or `Cc:' are supported. If a key is available, a requester will pop up, asking you if you'd like to encrypt the mail. When you choose the "encrypt" gadget, the message-body will be encrypted and the result will be sent to sendmail to handle the routing and transport. Since PGPSendmail is only a front-end, it can be used in any kind of setup. It doesn't matter whether you use AmiTCP, UUCP or whatever to deliver your mail, PGPSendmail can be customized for your requirements. The encrypted message will look like this: Automatically encrypted message-body follows: -----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE----- Version: 2.3a owHrZAhlYmXUqV9ctnnP/pPtVcsSGRm3aDEx7G1+9enVmcr3Ff5GfN6fdKde2Zau X3kjdonMydeTi4zuvlDZH/sia1O/ZYKDsAGXt+K+0lVOyvx9h3Yc2hUkoFXGor4m uoSlJLW4hAEIPFIrFXIT83QUUvLz1EsUKvNLFTISy1IVivNzU0syMvPSFZJSS0pS ixRK8oFKdBRKMhLzQOzkosTkbLAqXq7k/JTUYnsFK11NTV4uAA== =y7/l -----END PGP MESSAGE-----