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On 08/12/13 22:11, Hauke Laging wrote:
IIRC this has been discussed here a while ago and there is no way to get
this information from GnuPG. I would like to know whether there is already
software available which does this; no need to reinvent the
Hi.
I have a very simple thing I want to do and I have not found out how.
I want to send/receive receive files to a FTP-server. The files has to be
encrypted when it's sent to FTP. Vice versa I will receive files which I
have to decrypt.
In the best of worlds I thougth this was very simple
On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 07:54:53PM +0100, Pär Carlsson wrote:
I have a very simple thing I want to do and I have not found out how.
I want to send/receive receive files to a FTP-server. The files has to be
encrypted when it's sent to FTP. Vice versa I will receive files which I
have to
On Friday 06 December 2013 10:10:41 Werner Koch wrote:
On Thu, 5 Dec 2013 21:38, kloec...@kde.org said:
Unfortunately, I think email is a lost cause because there are so
many different mail clients that will never support encryption. I
think we
Please name those email clients. I am not
On Mon, 9 Dec 2013 20:36, kloec...@kde.org said:
Exactly. Webmailers was what I was thinking about. And probably mail
clients used on mobile devices. I don't know how many of those support
encryption.
Well Kontact for N900 and Windows Mobile 6.5 has very good support (as
long as you carry
Trying to clone gnupg repository on cygwin which I've done many times in
the past, but this is what I'm getting:
$ git clone git://git.gnupg.org/gnupg.git
Cloning into 'gnupg'...
fatal: index-pack failed
I've even tried:
$ git clone git://git.gnupg.org/gnupg.git --depth=1
Cloning into 'gnupg'...