On Tue, 22 Oct 2013 14:06, nikola.radovano...@seavus.com said:
I couldn't find any manual for building pinentry executables for
Windows (specifically Windows 7/8). Also for Gpg4Win 2 in general. I
The easiest way to do this is to follow the README of the gpg4win
installer source. It is best
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On 23-10-2013 2:26, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
have you set your key HERE :
https://www.enigmail.net/documentation/per-account.php ?
Ah, not for this mail address. Thanks, I had not found this option.
Testing the signature now.
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Hi,
On Wednesday 23 October 2013 10:14:37 Werner Koch wrote:
However, unless you only want the really ugly native pinentry you need
to install lots of libraries first. Thus using the gpg4win installer
framework is easier.
I've recently played around with MXE ( http://mxe.cc/ ) which is
Robert J. Hansen r...@sixdemonbag.org wrote:
On 10/22/2013 11:01 AM, Stan Tobias wrote:
But this is not a real identification - almost none of us
has means to confirm an identity, which is a job for a detective.
[...]
As far as the U.S. Marshal was concerned, my identity had been proven
to
Thank you very much for your answers, I will try all solutions and after that
let you know of the outcome.
Best regards,
Nikola
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On 23/10/13 19:26, Stan Tobias wrote:
Later someone discussed a paradox (they used the word dichotomy,
but I think it's a wrong word here - maybe they wanted dissonance):
Paradox would be the best and is what I should have used. Not dissonance.
The paradox is removed when we realize that the
Peter Lebbing pe...@digitalbrains.com wrote:
On 23/10/13 19:26, Stan Tobias wrote:
The paradox is removed when we realize that the notary's signature is
not a statement about the identity of the person.
I strongly disagree. The paradox is created by the fact that you screw
up my Web of
Hello,
On 23.10.2013 0:37, Martin Wolters wrote:
I am using gpg4win 2.2.1, which according to the change log supports
the SPR332 PIN-pad, but pinentry requests the PIN from the keyboard.
Is there anything I need to configure to enforce the entry from the
card reader?
I'm having the exact same
Johan Wevers wrote:
On 23-10-2013 2:26, Olav Seyfarth wrote:
have you set your key HERE :
https://www.enigmail.net/documentation/per-account.php ?
Ah, not for this mail address. Thanks, I had not found this option.
Testing the signature now.
OpenPGP menu -- Preferences.
Click [Display
Hello,
due to its rather little visibility for the average user this affects GnuPG
less than its GUIs (the mail clients in particular). It may well be used in
the GnuPG documentation (man, info, www). But I assume that many GUI (or more
general: crypto tool) developers are on these lists.
We
Hauke Laging wrote:
Hello,
due to its rather little visibility for the average user this affects GnuPG
less than its GUIs (the mail clients in particular). It may well be used in
the GnuPG documentation (man, info, www). But I assume that many GUI (or more
general: crypto tool)
Am Mi 23.10.2013, 21:20:24 schrieb John Clizbe:
Enigmail has long been a featured extension on Thunderbird's page
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/
That's nice but not what I was talking about (sorry if I didn't manage to make
myself clear enough). That is Use non-crypto tools to
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