RE: Cipher v public key.

2006-05-31 Thread David Gray
Sorry I may be missing the point but why does it now show AES or AES256 as a pukey? Do you mean does it _now_ show or does it _not_ show? I meant why does it not show AES256 and also meant pubkey not pukey. More speed less haste I think :-) Home: /SYS$LOGIN/gnupg Supported

RE: Signing vs. encrypting was: Cipher v public key.

2006-05-31 Thread David Gray
Hi, Thanks to all who have responded to these questions. Getting my head around it Now. Will suggest to the customer that we use signed encrypted transmissions. The only Issue we then have is that they wish to be custodians of the private key, they are Looking into commerical methods

Re: GnuPG asks for confirmation...

2006-05-31 Thread Laurent Jumet
Hello ! Charly Avital [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is a bit strange. You mean that you cannot read compressed (not crypted) messages. -- Laurent Jumet KeyID: 0xCFAF704C ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org

GPGFiletool does not find all keys in my keychain

2006-05-31 Thread Pehr Jansson
I am trying to use the GPGFiletool on Mac OS X to encrypt a file for a particular recipient. However, it does not show that person as being available. Other tools, e.g., GPG in the terminal window, or the GPG Mail plug in, have the recipient's key. Why does GPGFiletool not find it?

Re: GPGFiletool does not find all keys in my keychain

2006-05-31 Thread Alphax
Pehr Jansson wrote: I am trying to use the GPGFiletool on Mac OS X to encrypt a file for a particular recipient. However, it does not show that person as being available. Other tools, e.g., GPG in the terminal window, or the GPG Mail plug in, have the recipient's key. Why does GPGFiletool