Peter Horsfield wrote: > > Mike Bainbridge (currently away in Stockholm) and myself both have key > pairs which we have mutually authenticated. So far Mike has > successfully sent messages to myself and John Williams, but he has had > problems with decrypting our replies to him. PGP wouldn't decrypt, > issuing an error message about corrupt ascii armour (can't remember the > details). > > I feel reasonably comfy with PGP after my brief exposure to the DOS > version. I suspect that most of the GP fraternity would find it pretty > opaque and would need a good front-end on it in order to cope. > Pete - there are plenty of good Windows front-ends. Perhaps Mike needs a bit of help? -- ********************************************************************** * Alan Hassey, GP IT Adviser North Yorks HA, GP Trainer Airedale VTS * * Fisher Medical Centre, Skipton, North Yorkshire, BD23 1EU, England * * Email - [log in to unmask] & [log in to unmask] * * PGP ID:161BB451: 40 D9 32 4D 86 D4 33 F1 8A 77 3E 38 6B 70 56 A2 * ********************************************************************** %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%