2005-05-02, 09:04 PM 
		
	
	
		I'm wondering what percentage of the group that reads this use GPG or PGP to encrypt or sign their email messages.  If you answer the poll, how about adding a message to the topic to explain why or why not.
	
	
	
	
	
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		2005-05-02, 09:04 PM 
		
	 
		I'm wondering what percentage of the group that reads this use GPG or PGP to encrypt or sign their email messages.  If you answer the poll, how about adding a message to the topic to explain why or why not. 
		
		
		2005-05-02, 09:09 PM 
		
	 i dont use it because i dont send/receive any email that i consider needing encrypting also, anyone i email probably doesnt even know what linux is let alone PGP/GPG cheers anyweb 
		
		
		2005-05-02, 11:19 PM 
		
	 never signed my mails.. but do encrypt to those friends who know what it is [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_rolleyes.gif[/img] not that much i have to admit though 
		
		
		2005-05-03, 03:26 PM 
		
	 I like to encrypt my course work for College you never know what smack head is going to try copy it I use gpg -e to encrypt also with -a to armor it :) little extra security. 
		
		
		2005-05-03, 08:37 PM 
		
	 Quote:i dont use it because i dont send/receive any email that i consider needing encrypting Same here. I'll encrypt course work but that is only because I send it to myself. ;) I asked one of my non-computer authenticated friends what he thought linux was and he thought it was a shampoo! [img]<___base_url___>/uploads/emoticons/default_laugh.png[/img] 
		
		
		2005-05-04, 06:19 AM 
		
	 
		I only encrypt mails when they contain sensitive information. But as this doesn't happen very often I voted 'no'. ;) 
		
		
		2005-05-04, 01:08 PM 
		
	 
		I have read that it only takes one to start a movement.  Unfortunatly, i've not been able to get this movement to move.  ;) 
		
		
		2005-05-04, 08:59 PM 
		
	 
		proof of the lack of interest in it is that all the posts here are from non-noobs  :) 
		
		
		2005-05-05, 05:29 PM 
		
	 I use PGP, but only when emailing customers about "secure" or "sensitive" data. *shrug* everything else I just don't care about. Not sure if thats the wise decision or not. -henry Quote:I'm wondering what percentage of the group that reads this use GPG or PGP to encrypt or sign their email messages. If you answer the poll, how about adding a message to the topic to explain why or why not. 
		
		
		2005-05-17, 02:02 PM 
		
	 
		i dont, because i dont send any mails. heh. | 
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