I commented them out.
#debug-level basic
#log-file socket:///home/administrator/.gnupg/log-socket
Things are working now. If there's anything I should do about those lines,
let me know.
Daniel Kahn Gillmor-7 wrote:
On 12/08/2009 09:13 PM, BlueGnu wrote:
And what is on lines 243 and 244 of
On Wed, 09 Dec 2009 23:20:03 -0500, Jim Dever wrote:
Ok I'll bite. Which one does handle it properly? I did notice that
Mutt, Gnus, Claws and probably others I have not used. At least all
MUAs I have seen have a Reply to all or Group reply feature.
doing a reply all on your message sent it
BlueGnu haveyouworked () aol ! com wrote on 2009-12-04 16:08:24 :
I have a multi-boot system, Windows and Ubuntu 9.10. I installed
Gpg4win on Windows, and on Ubuntu I installed GNU Privacy
Assistant and Kleopatra to
make the encryption process similar on each OS. All the keys
imported
:244: invalid option
Mario Xerxes Castelán Castro wrote:
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Hi, I think than keys got imported sucefully but please do not write
personal messages
On 12/08/2009 09:13 PM, BlueGnu wrote:
gpg command line and output:
/usr/bin/gpg
gpg: /home/administrator/.gnupg/gpg.conf:243: invalid option
gpg: /home/administrator/.gnupg/gpg.conf:244: invalid option
And what is on lines 243 and 244 of the file
/home/administrator/.gnupg/gpg.conf ?
Jim Dever wrote:
I'm sure he meant to reply to the list. Unfortunately this list
doesn't generate a Reply-To back to the list so if one just hits
Reply it goes back to the original sender and not to the list.
I've been called on this before until I realized what was happening.
If anyone on
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November 6th 2009 for gnupg-users@gnupg.org thread Can't import valid
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Hi, I think than keys got imported sucefully but please do not write
personal messages for technical support, write it to list (Or with
carbon copy to list
I have a multi-boot system, Windows and Ubuntu 9.10. I installed Gpg4win on
Windows, and on Ubuntu I installed GNU Privacy Assistant and Kleopatra to
make the encryption process similar on each OS. All the keys imported
correctly in each OS when I first set up this system, but recently all my