On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 01:20, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Is the smartcard-reader-pinpad function only available under
linux-system or should this work under windows ?
Yes.
There are no plans to support it for Windows. Unless we decide to
really port GnuPG-2 to Windows. That may or may not happen.
On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 22:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Now seems like a good time to ask for an option like:
--require-sig-from fingerprint [fingerprint ...]
to make sure sigs are only from particular signers.
You can do the same by using gpgv it verifies only if the key is in a
special
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
On 2007/03/13 11:11:58 AM -0400, starsipping [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to modify when GPGRelay can prompt for the
passphrase to force it to prompt upon initial startup or upon initial
receipt of email?
Click on the
In PGP desktop 9.5, I can delete a designated revoker from my keyring.
Having used GnuPG pretty much exclusively, I was under the impression
this was impossible. It wouldn't be an issue, but having torn my hair
out for several days over why CACert's OpenPGP signature system wouldn't
sign my key,
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007 14:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
if there is only one keyring, it should be the *gnupg* one,
which pgp can read,
but should *not* write to, or it can corrupt the gnupg keyring
You probably can guess my usual remark:
The format gpg's keyring is not a standard but an interal