On Thu, 11 Aug 2005 01:32:33 +0200 (MET DST), Johan Wevers said:
Are uid's also stored in the secret key? I thought they only existed
For historic reasons the user IDs are also stored in the secring.gpg.
This is an internal detail and will eventually change.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
How does this interact with DKIM?
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Marco
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The setting for cached mode can cause bandwidth
problems on the network. you may be in violation of
your IT policy by implememting this. Some companies
have terminated users for such actions. It also can
pose a security threat as the raise in bandwidth, if
by many users, could over load their
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 17:06, R. Jensen wrote:
and installed it. Now, in the explorer windows the dll does
show up a 0.99.4, but the tab in Outlook says 0.99.3.
This is an error in the code. We already fixed it.
Save options in the registry. When I start Outlook, I
get one that initially says
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 13:30, R. Jensen wrote:
and Enigmail (0.92.0.0). I signed the email there, but sent it
to the Windows XP Pro box where I'm running Outlook 2003.
On the Windows box I'm running GPG 1.41.
This is weird, I use GPG 1.4.2 and I have no problems. We definitely
need to check
Timo Schulz wrote:
On Wed Aug 10 2005; 17:06, R. Jensen wrote:
and installed it. Now, in the explorer windows the dll does
show up a 0.99.4, but the tab in Outlook says 0.99.3.
This is an error in the code. We already fixed it.
Save options in the registry. When I start Outlook,
Where I live it was 8/11/2005 4:57 AM, when Timo Schulz wrote:
useful to have the debug output of Dr. Watson. Please compress it
before you send it because it's very large. You can either send these
reports to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or to me ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) directly.
How do I enable this?
I
Hello,
I have payed with the idea of using experimental subpackets of 'User
Attribute Packet' and here is what I came up with:
Named Attribute Subpacket (type 100)
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Subpacket specific data:
magic identification number
datatype - identifier - eg. 4 -
You wrote:
running Outlook 2003 SP1. Re-registering the plugin doesn't resolve
the problem either. Would any log files, screen prints, etc help? If
so, please specify and I will be glad to send them on.
No, the logging code is not complete yet. As I said, the most
valuable information is
Timo Schulz wrote:
The primary site for downloads is ftp.g10code.com/pub/outlgpg.
When I connect to ftp.g10code.com, there is no pub directory.
[I'm doing anonymous FTP with WS_FTP].
There is a g10code directory and in there is an outlgpg directory.
I got the zip of the 0.99.4 version dated
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:02:17PM -0400, Jason Harris wrote:
On Wed, Aug 10, 2005 at 10:30:09PM -0500, John Clizbe wrote:
Tracked down the two offending keys and deleted them with 1.4.1. They both
failed to import from a keyserver with 1.4.2 with the same mpi error, so I'm
marking it off
On Thu Aug 11 2005; 12:29, R. Jensen wrote:
As to permissions, I checked and I'm in the administrators group
on my machine--I can't think what other permissions I'd need. :-)
Then it's propably a bug. But I never got such a message so it is
propably a combination of some 'events'.
Dr.
On Thu, Aug 11, 2005 at 12:29:01PM -0500, R. Jensen wrote:
As to copying the data that shows up as part of Microsoft's error
reporting. The text is not selectable.
So, I don't see any path going forward that will help resolve the
problem on my system:
Dr. Watson doesn't seem to get
Hi folks,
I'm trying to learn if there's a tool to trace the web of trust
between two keys.
For example, suppose I get an email from someone I've never heard of
and want to learn if there is any valid chain of signatures leading
from me to him.
I imagine that this is a difficult problem. :-)
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In reply to Michael W. Lucas's message sent 2005-08-11 20:42:
I'm trying to learn if there's a tool to trace the web of trust
between two keys.
For example, suppose I get an email from someone I've never heard of
and want to learn if
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