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    Anonymous email forwarding

    ...This service supports both standard aliases that can be created on the fly and pre-generated shared domain aliases, and self-hosters can also configure custom domains to use their own email domain for aliasing. AnonAddy allows encrypted forwarding using GPG/OpenPGP for enhanced privacy, making it especially attractive for security-conscious users who want to minimize metadata leakage.
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    Enigmail

    Enigmail

    OpenPGP addon for Mozilla Thunderbird

    Addon for Mozilla Thunderbird and SeaMonkey providing OpenPGP-based encryption and authentication. Enigmail requires GnuPG.
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    Email Exchange of Secondary School Transcripts

    This package implements a common format for exchanging secondary school academic transcripts via electronic mail. MIME and OpenPGP email standards are applied to enable secure communication of transcripts directly from each student to his or her chosen recipients without intervention or monitoring by any third-parties. Thus, using the defined format better protects student privacy and independence than does current practice. Because transcripts are digitally signed by the originating school official, transcript recipients can independently verify that transcripts received directly from students have not been altered in transit.
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    A standard API for accessing OpenPGP and S/MIME email in JavaMail.
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    SlimPGP is a pure Java implementation of OpenPGP protocol as defined in RFC2440. Current version implements most of the features in the OpenPGP.
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    Cryptix OpenPGP is a library which implements the OpenPGP standard (RFC 2440) in Java.
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    This library extends SUN's JavaMail API by an PGPMime framework. It acts as a middleware layer between a cryptography provider like GnuPG or Cryptix OpenPGP Provider and JavaMail.
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