On 5/25/2013 10:54 AM, NdK wrote:
> Using a card only to store a key generated on a PC is, IMVHO, plain
> nonsense -- and that's why I'm working on MyPGPid: I want to generate my
> keys on-card, backup 'em ONLY to other cards, and use a single card (per
> identity) while being able to read all my o
On 24/05/13 18:49, irak wrote:
> I don't understand your answer.
If I understand correctly, it is the /sender/ who chooses how /you/ will see the
line endings. If they send it using the --textmode switch or the PGP equivalent
option, the .pgp file will be marked to instruct your GnuPG to convert t
Henry Hertz Hobbit:
> First, I have been using email and real Unix since the 1970s.
> I didn't use email to avoid paying postage. Mostly I was mailing
> Prolog or other programs to others or them to me before 1995.
You don't have to use email to avoid paying postage. Back in «those
days» when peo
Il 25/05/2013 03:36, Henry Hertz Hobbit ha scritto:
> I suspect most people just select and delete all email messages
> in their active email account every few weeks or months. This
> does not bode well for the usage of GnuPG.
Actually it seems the ideal use for OpenPGPCard: once you change DEC
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