On Mon, 2 Dec 2013 19:25, ctsonet...@yahoo.com said:
When I import a PGP public key that has NO expiry date, into GPG
1.4.2, it s
1.4.2 is quite old (8 years) and you should definitely not use it
anymore.
It seems that you did not invoked gpg correctly. Please show us the
actual command
Thanks Werner
This is for a client who is using gpg 142 and I am trying to simulate that
here. we are providing them the pgp keys.
attched the conf file.
here is the list of commands run
C:\gpgset GNUPGHOME=home
C:\GPGgpg --list-keys
home\pubring.gpg
pub 1024D/551A09BA
Hi
When I import a PGP public key that has NO expiry date, into GPG 1.4.2, it
shows the key as expired the PGP created date shows as 'expired date' .
Is this a bug? or is there a way to force GPG to not set the expiry date from
the created date?
When I try to encrypt with the PGP public