Discussion:
GnuPGP plugin for Outlook 2007 and Forte Agent 4.2 ??
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Jamie
2008-06-17 23:16:21 UTC
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Hi I am currently running GNUPG version 1.4.9
(gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9)

What I am looking for are plugins for two program
that I use quite frequently which are Forte Agent 4.2
and Microsoft Outlook 2007 so far I have been unable
to find any plugins to help with encrypt / decrypt / sign
messages.

Both plugins would need to support Windows XP.

Right now I am using a prgram called CryptoPhane 0.7.0
but in order for me to sign messages I have to copy
and past the message into CryptoPhane and then paste
the signed message back out again. Needless to say it
is kind of a pain in the butt a plugin to work in
both of these programs would be great and make it a
lot faster and easier.

If anyone knows of any can they please post them
here. I would greatly appreciate it.

Thank you for your help,

Jamie
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Key ID: 4C1550A1
The email address in the header is a spamtrap.
email me at darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca
Andreas Gerlich
2008-06-18 15:31:13 UTC
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Post by Jamie
Hi I am currently running GNUPG version 1.4.9
(gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9)
What I am looking for are plugins for two program
that I use quite frequently which are Forte Agent 4.2
and Microsoft Outlook 2007 so far I have been unable
to find any plugins to help with encrypt / decrypt / sign
messages.
Both plugins would need to support Windows XP.
Right now I am using a prgram called CryptoPhane 0.7.0
but in order for me to sign messages I have to copy
and past the message into CryptoPhane and then paste
the signed message back out again. Needless to say it
is kind of a pain in the butt a plugin to work in
both of these programs would be great and make it a
lot faster and easier.
If anyone knows of any can they please post them
here. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your help,
Jamie
I use the Plugin "GPGol" which is in http://www.gpg4win.org/.
There is it not neccesary to make a copy and paste.
The Plug-in places two switches for "encrypt" and for "Sign".

It works also with the Microsoft Exchange server.

I test it with "Microsoft Outlook 2003" and "Office2003 Service Pack 3".
It works fine.

Regards
Andreas
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Jamie
2008-06-20 18:12:07 UTC
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On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:31:13 +0200, Andreas Gerlich
Post by Andreas Gerlich
Post by Jamie
Hi I am currently running GNUPG version 1.4.9
(gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9)
What I am looking for are plugins for two program
that I use quite frequently which are Forte Agent 4.2
and Microsoft Outlook 2007 so far I have been unable
to find any plugins to help with encrypt / decrypt / sign
messages.
Both plugins would need to support Windows XP.
Right now I am using a prgram called CryptoPhane 0.7.0
but in order for me to sign messages I have to copy
and past the message into CryptoPhane and then paste
the signed message back out again. Needless to say it
is kind of a pain in the butt a plugin to work in
both of these programs would be great and make it a
lot faster and easier.
If anyone knows of any can they please post them
here. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your help,
Jamie
I use the Plugin "GPGol" which is in http://www.gpg4win.org/.
There is it not neccesary to make a copy and paste.
The Plug-in places two switches for "encrypt" and for "Sign".
It works also with the Microsoft Exchange server.
I test it with "Microsoft Outlook 2003" and "Office2003 Service Pack 3".
It works fine.
Regards
Andreas
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Hmm I saw that one but it says it is for only for 2003

http://www.gpg4win.org/
GPGol: A plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 (email encryption)

According to all the information I have seen this doesn't work
with Outlook 2007 yet.

http://www.g10code.com/p-gpgol.html

"This is a plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 to integrate GnuPG and
thus OpenPGP encryption and digital signatures. It has been written
more or less from scratch and aims to replace the old and unmaintained
plugin by G-DATA. It does not work with Outlook Express.

We are currently working on extending GpgOL to support S/MIME and
Outlook 2007."

Others have reported this program crashing with Outlook 2007

https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue830



Any other suggestions?


Thanks,

Jamie
JustSomeGuy[sm]
2008-06-25 05:41:59 UTC
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Post by Jamie
On Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:31:13 +0200, Andreas Gerlich
Post by Andreas Gerlich
Post by Jamie
Hi I am currently running GNUPG version 1.4.9
(gpg (GnuPG) 1.4.9)
What I am looking for are plugins for two program
that I use quite frequently which are Forte Agent 4.2
and Microsoft Outlook 2007 so far I have been unable
to find any plugins to help with encrypt / decrypt / sign
messages.
Both plugins would need to support Windows XP.
Right now I am using a prgram called CryptoPhane 0.7.0
but in order for me to sign messages I have to copy
and past the message into CryptoPhane and then paste
the signed message back out again. Needless to say it
is kind of a pain in the butt a plugin to work in
both of these programs would be great and make it a
lot faster and easier.
If anyone knows of any can they please post them
here. I would greatly appreciate it.
Thank you for your help,
Jamie
I use the Plugin "GPGol" which is in http://www.gpg4win.org/.
There is it not neccesary to make a copy and paste.
The Plug-in places two switches for "encrypt" and for "Sign".
It works also with the Microsoft Exchange server.
I test it with "Microsoft Outlook 2003" and "Office2003 Service Pack 3".
It works fine.
Regards
Andreas
Hmm I saw that one but it says it is for only for 2003
http://www.gpg4win.org/
GPGol: A plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 (email encryption)
According to all the information I have seen this doesn't work
with Outlook 2007 yet.
http://www.g10code.com/p-gpgol.html
"This is a plugin for Microsoft Outlook 2003 to integrate GnuPG and
thus OpenPGP encryption and digital signatures. It has been written
more or less from scratch and aims to replace the old and unmaintained
plugin by G-DATA. It does not work with Outlook Express.
We are currently working on extending GpgOL to support S/MIME and
Outlook 2007."
Others have reported this program crashing with Outlook 2007
https://bugs.g10code.com/gnupg/issue830
Any other suggestions?
You might want to look into your current PGP install it's popping errors
here;


Error - signature verification failed

gpg command line and output:
C:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty
--status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: BAD signature from "Jamie Baillie <***@darkshado.ca>"


JustSomeGuy[sm]
Jamie
2008-06-25 17:14:41 UTC
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Post by JustSomeGuy[sm]
You might want to look into your current PGP install it's popping errors
here;
Error - signature verification failed
C:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty
--status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
JustSomeGuy[sm]
The problem is on your side the signature verifies just fine here.
it is something with your PGP setup if it is not verifying.

Because I can get the signature to verify here just fine.

Jamie
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My Public PGP Key: http://www.darkshado.ca/pgpkey.txt
Key ID: 4C1550A1
The email address in the header is a spamtrap.
email me at darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca
JustSomeGuy[sm]
2008-06-25 17:42:42 UTC
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Note FU.
Post by Jamie
Post by JustSomeGuy[sm]
You might want to look into your current PGP install it's popping errors
here;
Error - signature verification failed
C:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty
--status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
JustSomeGuy[sm]
The problem is on your side the signature verifies just fine here.
it is something with your PGP setup if it is not verifying.
Because I can get the signature to verify here just fine.
Sorry... I appears to have come over the wire garbled in the case I was
quoting. Intermittent, but still appears to be an issue.


JustSomeGuy[sm]
u***@invalid.invalid
2008-06-26 00:54:29 UTC
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Post by Jamie
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Post by JustSomeGuy[sm]
You might want to look into your current PGP install it's popping errors
here;
Error - signature verification failed
C:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty
--status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
JustSomeGuy[sm]
The problem is on your side the signature verifies just fine here.
it is something with your PGP setup if it is not verifying.
Because I can get the signature to verify here just fine.
Jamie
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It has to be your end Jamie. When your sig verifies as good it does so
on all machines I check it on (PGP and GnuPG). The same applies when
it is bad, it's bad on all machines.
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Jamie
2008-06-26 12:20:47 UTC
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Post by u***@invalid.invalid
Post by Jamie
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Post by JustSomeGuy[sm]
You might want to look into your current PGP install it's popping errors
here;
Error - signature verification failed
C:\\Program Files\\GNU\\GnuPG\\gpg.exe --charset utf8 --batch --no-tty
--status-fd 2 -d
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
JustSomeGuy[sm]
The problem is on your side the signature verifies just fine here.
it is something with your PGP setup if it is not verifying.
Because I can get the signature to verify here just fine.
Jamie
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SPZnbDuW4Ux6VbAPaJ87Z14=
=+ej8
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It has to be your end Jamie. When your sig verifies as good it does so
on all machines I check it on (PGP and GnuPG). The same applies when
it is bad, it's bad on all machines.
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no it isn't the messages sign just fine. The problem is on
YOUR END fix your PGP setup.

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Messages that you claim don't sign right sign perfectly here
so the problem is on YOUR END so FIX it and stop spamming
the newsgroups with the same thing over and over again.

Jamie
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My Public PGP Key: http://www.darkshado.ca/pgpkey.txt
Key ID: 4C1550A1
The email address in the header is a spamtrap.
email me at darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca
Guy
2008-06-26 13:02:22 UTC
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Post by Jamie
no it isn't the messages sign just fine
It is true that four of the five messages you signed in
this thread do verify correctly.


$ nntpx -s news.local:120 -c "article <485845bf$***@news.darkshado.ca>" | gpg >nul
gpg: Signature made 06/17/08 18:15:20 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: Good signature from "Jamie Baillie <darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: F62B 95B1 7282 32B6 F807 6014 9E68 EE98 4C15 50A1

$ nntpx -s news.local:120 -c "article <485bf2f5$***@news.darkshado.ca>" | gpg >nul
gpg: Signature made 06/20/08 13:11:54 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: BAD signature from "Jamie Baillie <darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca>"

$ nntpx -s news.local:120 -c "article <48627cf5$***@news.darkshado.ca>" | gpg >nul
gpg: Signature made 06/25/08 12:14:29 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: Good signature from "Jamie Baillie <darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: F62B 95B1 7282 32B6 F807 6014 9E68 EE98 4C15 50A1

$ nntpx -s news.local:120 -c "article <48627e20$***@news.darkshado.ca>" | gpg >nul
gpg: Signature made 06/25/08 12:19:30 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: Good signature from "Jamie Baillie <darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: F62B 95B1 7282 32B6 F807 6014 9E68 EE98 4C15 50A1

$ nntpx -s news.local:120 -c "article <4863899f$***@news.darkshado.ca>" | gpg >nul
gpg: Signature made 06/26/08 07:20:33 using DSA key ID 4C1550A1
gpg: Good signature from "Jamie Baillie <darkshad [at] darkshado [dot] ca>"
gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the owner.
Primary key fingerprint: F62B 95B1 7282 32B6 F807 6014 9E68 EE98 4C15 50A1

$

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OpenPGP: id=18795161E22D3905; preference=signencrypt;
url=http://guysalias.fateback.com/pgpkeys.txt

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