Pretty
Good Privacy (PGP)
PGP stands for Pretty Good Privacy, and is a method
of encryption you can apply to scripts that run on your web site
along with the e-mail you send through it. PGP is software that
you buy over the counter or on the web. Using this software, you
generate your own PGP encryption “key”. You must do
this before you can make use of the PGP option in the Control Panel.
Setting up PGP in the Control Panel
The PGP option in the Control Panel performs two
functions:
1. It provides you with instructions for using
PGP on the web server on which your site resides, AND
2. It allows you to add or delete your PGP key
from that server.
How To Use the PGP Option
From the Control Panel, select the PGP icon. The
PGPMail Public Key Management page displays.
Any public keys that you install will be listed
under the section PGPMail public key list on subsequent visits to
this page.
Follow the instructions on the page for adding
your PGPMail public key.
You should review the PGPMail
information to learn more about using PGP mail in your forms.
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