Dear Enigmail Users,
This is probably a noob question, but how do I run the sha1sum command in
Windows in order to check the integrity of the downloadfile from the gpg4win
site https://www.gpg4win.org/download.html?
Do you need to install a .exe to do that and why can’t Windows run this command
On 23.12.15 15:59, Dan Datau wrote:
> Dear Enigmail Users,
>
> This is probably a noob question, but how do I run the sha1sum command
> in Windows in order to check the integrity of the downloadfile from the
> gpg4win site https://www.gpg4win.org/download.html?
>
> Do you need to install a .exe t
On 12/23/2015 7:59 AM, Dan Datau wrote:
Dear Enigmail Users,
This is probably a noob question, but how do I run the sha1sum command in
Windows in order to check the integrity of the downloadfile from the gpg4win
site https://www.gpg4win.org/download.html?
I don't know why Windows still doesn'
Another comment.
It seems that enigmail the latest enigmail installation wizard does not allow
me to create a revocation certificate. “Enigmail is unable to create a
revocation certificate” after entering a passphrase and saving the certificate
on the laptop.
Is it okay to use enigmail and the
If you are using a Windows version that has Powershell installed, you
can use this command:
Get-FileHash C:\Path\to\gpg4win_installer -Algorithm SHA1 | Format-List
SHA1, SHA256, SHA384, SHA512, MACTripleDES, MD5 and RIPEMD160 are other
algorithms for Get-FileHash.
If you are using CMD, CertUtil
On 12/23/2015 8:20 AM, Jacob L. Anawalt wrote:
> I don't know why Windows still doesn't include a user friendly utility
> to show checksums.
Could it be because MS doesn't want their customers to be anything more
than "appliance operators"? There are many add-on programs to make
Windows easier a
Is there an easy way to on to use the same key system with the same
Thunderbird/Enigmail account installed on two separate computers?
Phil Kane
From a Clearing in the Silicon Forest
Beaverton (Washington County) Oregon
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature
On 23.12.2015 22:05, Phil Kane wrote:
>
> Is there an easy way to on to use the same key system with the same
> Thunderbird/Enigmail account installed on two separate computers?
>
> Phil Kane
>
Yes, there is. Export your key pair on the one system and import it on
the other.
Or didn't I get you
On 12/23/2015 1:13 PM, Alexander Buchner wrote:
> Yes, there is. Export your key pair on the one system and import it on
> the other.
> Or didn't I get your question right?
Yes, that's what I needed to know. Sounds simple. I'll give it a try.
Phil Kane
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP dig