> I got a problem with GnuPG and PGP 5.0: PGP 5.0 substantially predates RFC2440, the IETF standard which GnuPG implements. In fact, GnuPG doesn't even have a PGP 5 compatibility mode. (It has --pgp6, --pgp7 and --pgp8, but nothing for PGP 5.)
PGP 5.0 is very, _very_ out of date. Please consider upgrading to something more recent and standards-conformant. > In case you´re wondering, I do have PGP only for testing purpose, > because I can´t get EUMEL of the 1822direkt bank (a system that sends > you a OpenPGP encrypted mail with financial transactions on your > account) to work, they use PGP 5.0. To me, this would cause me to doubt whether I wanted them to have my financial information at all. -- Robert J. Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Most people are never thought about after they're gone. 'I wonder where Rob got the plutonium?' is better than most get." -- Phil Munson _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
