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PGP has a server-based solution here:
http://www.pgp.com/products/universal/techfaqs.html [search for "domino"].

You can also try http://dobysoft.com/ for a personal plugin based on the open source PGP version found at http://www.gnupg.org/.

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My understanding is that Notes’/Domino’s encryption keys are *NOT* PGP-compatible, but I could be wrong.

That said, PGP Corp.’s PGP Universal product is Notes-certified, meaning that it can work inside the Notes environment, but only using the “standard mail protocols,” which I take to be SMTP, POPx, and perhaps IMAP. The standard Notes mail features are supposedly not compatible.

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