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On Wed, May 31, 2006 at 01:59:37PM +0100, David Gray wrote:
Will suggest to the customer that we use signed encrypted
transmissions. The only Issue we then have is that they wish to be
custodians of the private key,
There is no need for them, from the cryptography point of view. Using
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Janusz A. Urbanowicz wrote:
gpg integrates better with autimation and I really doubt that there is
current, supported PGP for anything else than windows and mac.
While I prefer gnupg to pgp myself, I did just happen to see a
reference to pgp
Hello !
Sven Radde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But this is logical, isn't it?
You don't trust a key (what's there to trust?). You trust the fact that
*a certain key belongs to a certain user-id* and if new ids are added,
you would have to think again if the owner of the key actually owns that
Todd Zullinger tmz at pobox.com wrote on
Thu Jun 1 11:46:48 CEST 2006 :
While I prefer gnupg to pgp myself, I did just happen to see a
reference to pgp command line today
the cost is *astronomical*
have played around with it when it was released as a free
command line pgp 8.5 beta
has a few
I am a complete newbie to GPG so bare with. I have a gpg encrypted file and
two .asc files... file_sec.asc and file.asc (pubilc and secret key? I have
no clue what the terminology is). I also have a passphrase that needs to be
used. I have been trying to get something on my windows machine
Why is someone sending an encrypted message to this list?
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 09:12 pm, Alphax wrote:
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Hello, All! I use Thunderbird with Enigmail. For some reason, enigmail
will not sign and/or encrypt my messages (even when I manually click
encrypt). My keys work fine, and I can decrypt and verify already
encrypted and signed messages, but I can't do it myself. I have to
manually sign the message
Who encrypted the file, for whom, using what system?
Is it a text e-mail, or a stand-alone file?
If it is an encrypted text e-mail, can you post the actual encrypted
file? If not, can you URL a location where the actual file could be viewed?
I am not familiar with your system (I am a Mac user);
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