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gpg-mailgate-web is a web interface designed to allow any web user
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to upload their PGP public key and then have all mail sent from
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to upload their PGP public key and then have all mail sent via
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your mail server be encrypted. (Note: this is not meant for email
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authentication, only encryption.)
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then on, email to the specified address will be encrypted with
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the public key.
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gpg-mailgate-web is useful for two purposes: for a transparent
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PGP encryption layer in front of any web application, or simple as
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a web interface for gpg-mailgate so that users on your mail server
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can easily upload and change their PGP keys.
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Note that all processing relating to the mail server is done via the
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cron script. This means that gpg-mailgate and the gpgmw cron can
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be installed on a different server from the web server. The MySQL
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