On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:24:17 +0100, Bernhard Walle said:
I use a OpenPGP card for signing and encrypting mails together with
Sylpheed Claws which uses gpgme. It works fine with two exceptions:
- If the card is not inserted before the passphrase should be entered,
Sylpheed hangs. So I
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 17:35:05 +0100, Milan Lehocky said:
The passphrase callback function is never called.. - that is strange.
I'm running SunOS 5.8.
Please run in debug mode:
$ GPGME_DEBUG=5:/tmp/mygpgme.log ./myapp
(the file name is optional, it defaults to stderr)
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
HI ,
COuld anyone please tell me how to encrypt a file in a non-
interactive mode or batch mode ?
-Amit
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Hi.
I've seen that one can use different hash algorithms for creating
signatures. The default is SHA-1 I think, but (and correct me if I'm
wrong) SHA-512 (or even the smaller ones) should be more secure.
Ok,.. I've seen that one is able to change the used algorithm with the
On Mon, Dec 12, 2005 at 02:17:52PM -0800, amit bhalerao wrote:
HI ,
COuld anyone please tell me how to encrypt a file in a non-
interactive mode or batch mode ?
Sure, just do something like this:
gpg --batch -r (recipient) --output (name-for-encrypted-file) --encrypt
On Thu, Dec 08, 2005 at 11:47:42AM +0100, Topas wrote:
Hi.
I've seen that one can use different hash algorithms for creating
signatures. The default is SHA-1 I think, but (and correct me if I'm
wrong) SHA-512 (or even the smaller ones) should be more secure.
Ok,.. I've seen that one is
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-12-14]:
On Sat, 10 Dec 2005 15:24:17 +0100, Bernhard Walle said:
I use a OpenPGP card for signing and encrypting mails together with
Sylpheed Claws which uses gpgme. It works fine with two exceptions:
-