Patrik Jonsson writes:
> I just started using gpg and was looking around for an emacs mode to
> encrypt/decrypt files during load and save. There are a few vague
> references to crypt++, but they are all stale web sites and messages
> from years ago. I finally managed to locate something th
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Hi all,
I just started using gpg and was looking around for an emacs mode to
encrypt/decrypt files during load and save. There are a few vague
references to crypt++, but they are all stale web sites and messages
from years ago. I finally managed to
Le Mon 17/10/2005, Ismael Valladolid Torres disait
> Looks like it would be enough deleting uid 1 and setting uid 2 and
> primary, then it would "look like" I had edited the first uid. However
> in that case I lose the "ultimate" tag to the left of the primary key.
> What does this tag mean here?
I edit my own public key:
$ gpg --edit-key ismael
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Secret k
Most often, recipients of my encrypted files are users of legacy PGP
versions. So I use to rename my .gpg files to .pgp so they can access
them directly with their PGP shell extensions.
Is there any way to make GnuPG to create files directly with the .pgp
extension without specifying the complete