On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 13:35:10 -0500
John Clizbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alan Wong wrote:
Hi,
Are there installation guides for installing gnupg on Windows
platform?
Probably the best place to help you is the PGP-Basics yahoogroup. It
also deals with GnuPG, though this does mean
Hi All,
I would like to know if it is possible to encrypt files using my entire
public key ring as the recipient instead of listing off each public key
on the ring using the -r or recipient command. I guess my real concern
is whether or not public my public keyring can be used as one entity
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 11:15:58AM -0500, Duwaine Robinson wrote:
Hi All,
I would like to know if it is possible to encrypt files using my entire
public key ring as the recipient instead of listing off each public key
on the ring using the -r or recipient command. I guess my real concern
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Duwaine Robinson escribió:
Hi All,
I would like to know if it is possible to encrypt files using my entire
public key ring as the recipient instead of listing off each public key
on the ring using the -r or recipient command. I guess my real
Werner Koch wrote:
I do not think that this is a too good idea. Newer version of GnuPG (in
particular Gpg4win) add a whole bunch of DLLs and other binaries to this
directory. Thus they would all be public and wrong DLLs might get used
by other applications.
I installed the regular package
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Andrew Berg escribió:
Werner Koch wrote:
I do not think that this is a too good idea. Newer version of GnuPG (in
particular Gpg4win) add a whole bunch of DLLs and other binaries to this
...
I installed the regular package