Re: IMporting PGP public key into GPG 1.4.2 with no expiry shows as expired in GPG

2013-12-03 Thread Werner Koch
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

Re: IMporting PGP public key into GPG 1.4.2 with no expiry shows as expired in GPG

2013-12-03 Thread Cts Onetemp
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

IMporting PGP public key into GPG 1.4.2 with no expiry shows as expired in GPG

2013-12-02 Thread Cts Onetemp
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