Am 27 Feb 2008 um 9:51 hat [EMAIL PROTECTED] geschrieben: > Dirk Traulsen dirk.traulsen at lypso.de > wrote on Wed Feb 27 10:00:25 CET 2008 > > >You don't believe me to enter 9 times a complete passphrase, do > you? > > i agree with you completely that it would be a major annoyance to > have to enter a complete passphrase, even 3 times, > and certainly would be very annoying to enter it 9 times, > > my point was that you don't need to enter the *complete* passphrase > at all, or even 'any' part of it, > > all you have to do is press the 'enter' key without typing > *anything*
Oh God! You REALLY thought I am so stupid that I type in complete passphrases 9 times. I cannot believe it. I first thought you made fun on me. Do I really sound like a complete moron here? 1. I thought, it was self-evident that one just hits <enter> to go through the questions, so I didn't mention it. 2. And to repeat myself: The examples I described for wish number one, where not MY scenarios I LIKE to have at home! There I'm in control of the computer and I can setup everything logical and secure. But when you are NOT in control of the computer you are supposed to work with and you experience a scenario like I described, then you just have to live with it. (Which might be a bit more comfortable, that's all.) On to the obviously more realistic wish number 2: --recipient-keys > >What I meant, was something like this mockup: > ============== > >C:\>gpg --recipient-keys ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg > >gpg: file ENCRYPTED_FILE.gpg was encrypted to the following keys: > > > i agree, and would welcome this as well, Thanks. So at least three people think it would be a good addition. Dirk _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users