On Jul 31, 2009, at 9:21 AM, Reich, George wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone suggest the latest stable version of GnuPG that
successfully does decryption for Adobe PDF files? And if so, are
there installation instructions for that version?
I'm going to guess that you are referring to the built-in
On 07/31/2009 04:15 PM, FiloSottile wrote:
> I have this situation
>
> pub 1024D/01A82A13 created: 2008-09-21 expires: mai utilizzo: SCA
> sub* 2048g/E159FB03 created: 2008-09-21 expires: mai utilizzo: E
>
> i have the secret key 01A82A13, but not E159FB03
> what should i do? (replace subkey with
I have this situation
pub 1024D/01A82A13 created: 2008-09-21 expires: mai utilizzo: SCA
sub* 2048g/E159FB03 created: 2008-09-21 expires: mai utilizzo: E
i have the secret key 01A82A13, but not E159FB03
what should i do? (replace subkey with other, remove it - the result is
that i can't encrypt)
You probably just need to set ultimate trust on your own key. Once you do that,
all the keys you've signed should be considered valid.
-Joe
On Friday, July 31, 2009, at 12:40PM, "Ritesh Patel"
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Hello,
I was using GnuPG 1.2.1. I have 15 keyrings setup using GnuPG 1.2.1 and I
singed those users public key my my private key. I can successfully encrypt
a message and send those user, if I use GnuPG 1.2.1.
Now I upgraded GnuPG to 1.4.5. I can encrypt message using GnuPG 1.4.5 for
those old ke
Hello,
Can anyone suggest the latest stable version of GnuPG that successfully
does decryption for Adobe PDF files? And if so, are there installation
instructions for that version?
Thanks,
George Reich
Crown Americas, LLC
Electronic Business
(215) 856-5446
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Faramir wrote:
> Take a look at http://virusscan.jotti.org/en
>
> I think it uses 21 different AVs to check the files...
Virus Total is another multiple A/V site. Upload the suspect File and
receive checks against 31 A/V engines.
JOHN ;)
Tim
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009, at 15:09:32 [GMT -0600] (which was 23:09 where I
live) Allen Schultz wrote:
> I recently installed Comodo AntiVirus and it said that GPGShell had a
> malware called "daisy-2...@31780980". But could not find any details
> about t
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gerry-lowry (alliston ontario canada 705-250-0112) escribió:
> Check a site like Symantec on how to send it to them ... AFAIK, they should
> be able to verify
> whether it's a real virus of just a false positive.
Take a look at http://virusscan.j