On 1/4/2022 at 7:23 AM, "Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS)" wrote
Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for
Linux machine to make use of gpg encryption & decryption.
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior
to gnup
On 1/4/2022 4:17 AM, Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS) wrote:
Hi Team,
Good Morning!
Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for Linux machine to
make use of gpg encryption & decryption.
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to gnupg
installa
Hello Rama Rao,
On 04.01.22 04:17, Rayapati Rama Rao (NCS) wrote:
Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for
Linux machine to make use of *gpg encryption & decryption.*
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to
*gnupg* installa
Hi Team,
Good Morning!
Could you please let me know which gnupg software to download for Linux machine
to make use of gpg encryption & decryption.
Also, may I know if any packages required to install on Linux prior to gnupg
installation.
If possible could you please provide me the s
Dear Stuart Longland,
Thank you for your reply.
I think I will be using Mozilla Thunderbird on Linux desktops.
Regards,
Mr. Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
Targeted Individual in Singapore
On Fri, 15 Oct 2021 at 05:03, Stuart Longland
wrote:
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> On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 22:06:03 +0800
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On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 22:06:03 +0800
Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming via Gnupg-users wrote:
> I am using Linux desktops with GUI and GUI mail clients as well.
>
> I understand GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a free and open source
> command line tool.
>
> How do I use it with a GUI mail client to
Subject: Using GnuPG on Linux desktops with GUI
Good day from Singapore,
I am using Linux desktops with GUI and GUI mail clients as well.
I understand GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a free and open source command line
tool.
How do I use it with a GUI mail client to sign and encrypt email
Subject: Using GnuPG on Linux desktops with GUI
Good day from Singapore,
I am using Linux desktops with GUI and GUI mail clients as well.
I understand GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) is a free and open source
command line tool.
How do I use it with a GUI mail client to sign and encrypt email
Robert J. Hansen wrote the following on 2/9/09 1:07 AM:
Condor Kim wrote:
e:icedove: subprocess post-installation script returned error exit status 1
e: enigmail: dependency problem -- leaving unconfigured
e: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'dpkg --configure - a' to
correct the
to gpg4win?
Well, I have big problems trying to use ubuntu (maybe because I have
never taken the time to start learning how to use it), but gpg4win is
GnuPG compiled to run on windows. So gnupg on linux, depending on what
version of gnupg it installed, should be exactly the same thing than
gpg4win
i have a question about using enigmail on linux.
i recently bought an eee pc 901 with linux xandros on it. i added debian repo
and i wanted to install enigmail on my thunderbird. but when i do a search on
my synaptic i get a response that i need to install icedove together with
enigmail. i
Hi,
In the pursuit of complicating my life with some fun, I have installed
Linux Ubuntu 7.04 under Parallels 3.0 Mac build 5160 (in addition to
Windows XP Pro). The current release of Ubuntu, 7.10 is not [yet]
digested by Parallels, but eventually it will.
Ubuntu 7.04 distribution came with
Charly Avital wrote:
My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually open
and edit as required, gpg.conf? A ls search in .gnupg lists 'options'.
Dunno what that's doing there. You're right, it should be gpg.conf.
The good news is most of your OS X Terminal.app skills will
Hi,
In the pursuit of complicating my life with some fun, I have installed
Linux Ubuntu 7.04 under Parallels 3.0 Mac build 5160 (in addition to
Windows XP Pro). The current release of Ubuntu, 7.10 is not [yet]
digested by Parallels, but eventually it will.
Ubuntu 7.04 distribution came with
Charly Avital wrote:
My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually open
and edit as required, gpg.conf?
You have to create the file yourself and place it in ~/.gnupg.
Robert suggested gedit, but if you have KDE (you mentioned that you
installed kgpg), you can use Kate or
Charly Avital wrote:
My question, please help: where, how can I find and open, actually
open and edit as required, gpg.conf? A ls search in .gnupg lists
'options'. I remember that gnupg.options was the ancestor of
gpg.conf (probably before gnupg 1.2.*).
Just rename (mv) options to gpg.conf.
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