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Evoir
08-26-2004, 08:43 PM
I am wanting to modify Rich's PGP formail to do the following things:

1) Encrypted email with all fields sent to one address
2) non-encrypted email with all fields minus the cc field sent to a second address (defined in script)
3) autoresponder to the person ordering (just a thanks for ordering" note.) (Defined in script)

I don't need anything fancy. This is just for a simple secure order form.

Also, I am doing this for a corporate client (even if they are small, it's not for personal use)
It looks to me that PGP Workgroup Desktop ($179) is the way to go. Is that correct? It will be used on 1 pc, no central IT.

Anyone who is very fluent and comfortable doing this kind of modification please feel free to send me a quote. I'm a bit nervouse about getting the PGP stuff done right.

Whatever gets created, I'd like to use for future projects as they come up.

(If I have forgotten something, please do ask me!)

Oh, and email is the best way to reach me. Just click on my profile and email me from there. :)

Thanks!
Evie

Rich
08-27-2004, 09:22 AM
Also, I am doing this for a corporate client (even if they are small, it's not for personal use)
It looks to me that PGP Workgroup Desktop ($179) is the way to go. Is that correct? It will be used on 1 pc, no central IT.
If your client uses a mail server on-site (or plans to in the future) I would recommend the Workgroup version. If they plan to only use ISP-based email I would recommend the personal version.

Also, let me know if you do not have a response to your request within a few days and I will see what I can do to fulfill your request.

Evoir
09-01-2004, 07:20 PM
The personal version is the free version? Is that right? Even though this is a business? %)

Rich
09-02-2004, 10:00 AM
The personal version is the free version? Is that right?
No, the personal version just has reduced features (like only working with ISP email systems and not an internal Exchange server, for example) but still has a cost associated with it. According to pgp.com, a perpetual license for Windows/English is $59.