On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 19:27, art...@ulfeldt.com said:
> using openkeychain with a yubikey nfc is totally solid, and convenient.
> I've been using them for years. they also plug into the bottom of the
> phones which some people prefer.
You should keep in mind that you can eavesdrop on NFC
On Thu, 13 Dec 2018 00:00, t...@pobox.com said:
> /usr/bin/gpg1 for users who want to keep using it. Dropping
> the keyserver and photoviewer helpers is part of the next
> planned release from the 1.4.x branch, which is being
> tracked in https://dev.gnupg.org/T3443.
Right. Given that gpg1 is
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 22:24, p...@sys4.de said:
> Is there any other infrastructure/tool I need to setup and configure to sign
> and encrypt messages in mutt?
set crypt_use_gpgme
and then use the S/MIME options in Mutt's menu: hit 'p', 'b' and 'm' to
encrypt and sign with S/MIME. ('m' switches
On December 12, 2018 2:00:18 PM AKST, Todd Zullinger wrote:
>
> the keyserver and photoviewer helpers
>
A permanent record and a mug shot for the cops and every thief, hooker, and
pickpocket on the block, respectively. And they all just help themselves to the
secret key.
Someone puts out a
Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers:
>
>> Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also
>> dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to
>> disable that soon.
On 12/12/2018 21:43, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz wrote:
>> Should I issue and publish a revocation certificate? Will this cause
>> problems considering that I'm still using the same master key?
>
> I don't think revocation is necessary if the private subkeys are still safe.
Yes, they are still safe.
On 12.12.2018 22:35, Andrew Luke Nesbit wrote:
> My subkeys expired on Monday, 10/12/2018. I've updated my subkeys with
> a new expiration date (in one year). I'm considering NOT uploading the
> new public keys to the keyservers. Rather, I will distribute them using
> other channels, such as
On 12/12/2018 09:15, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:
>> Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also
>> dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to
>> disable that soon.
>
> Source:
On 12.12.2018 13:29, Nikos - FlexIT wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> Can I setup encrypted emails completely free with gpg? I am using Microsoft
> outlook 2016.
>
> Can you please inform me how I can do it?
Hi Nicos,
Check out Gpg4Win and one of its components: GpgOL - an add-in for Outlook:
On Tue, 11 Dec 2018 22:24:00 +0100, Patrick Ben Koetter wrote:
Hi Patrick,
> I was told GnuPG has this wonderful tool gpgsm, which helps to handle S/MIME
> keys/certs and also to sign and encrypt messages. Is this true or am I mixing
> things?
Yes, that is true. However, if i remember correctly
Yes! All the encryption happens on your computer (and or your phone) and
you have complete control of the process.
The flip side of this is you are responsible for the whole process. There
are *many* ways to go about this for different
people in different situations. Here is just one option.
*
Hello
Can I setup encrypted emails completely free with gpg? I am using Microsoft
outlook 2016.
Can you please inform me how I can do it?
Με φιλικούς χαιρετισμούς/ Best Regards,
Νικος Ζησης
System Administrator
[1]
FlexIT Information Technology Outsourcing PC
[2]
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 08:05:58 -0900, justina colmena via Gnupg-users wrote:
> One disadvantage of "keyservers" in general is that the automated queries to
> them leak "too much information" on the
> parties with whom one is communicating - even the fact that one is using PGP
> at all.
This can
On December 12, 2018 2:35:43 AM AKST, Stefan Claas
wrote:
>On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 10:15:33 +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users
>wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers:
>>
>> > Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1.
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 10:15:33 +0100, Wiktor Kwapisiewicz via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers:
>
> > Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also
> > dropping keyserver support at Werner's
> > suggestion
Greetings,
I was told GnuPG has this wonderful tool gpgsm, which helps to handle S/MIME
keys/certs and also to sign and encrypt messages. Is this true or am I mixing
things?
I played a little with the gpgsm and was able to add my S/MIME keys/certs. Now
I wonder how I would make use of them with
Hello all,
I recently saw a message from one of Fedora's maintainers:
> Coming soon to Fedora30 (rawhide), gnupg v1.4.x renamed to gnupg1. Also
> dropping keyserver support at Werner's suggestion since upstream plans to
> disable that soon.
Source:
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