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I got the following message:
rejected by import screener
Here's more detail (gpg 2.1.8 on Windows 8):
C:\Users\mintonb>gpg -vvv --recv 0x1712BC461AF778E4
gpg: using character set 'CP437'
gpg: data source: http://pgp.mit.edu:80
gpg: armor: BEGIN PGP
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 21:35:56 +
MFPA <2014-667rhzu3dc-lists-gro...@riseup.net> wrote:
Hello MFPA,
>1.4.x should verify the signature from my RSA subkey but report "Can't
>check signature: unknown pubkey algorithm" for the signature from my
>EDDSA subkey.
Unfortunately, GPGME and Claws Mail (p
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Hi
On Thursday 10 December 2015 at 1:05:15 PM, in
, Philip Jackson wrote:
> I'm using gpg2.0.22 on my desktop and I can never
> verify your emails (MFPA) - I always get from enigmail
> :
> "Unverified signature; the key type is not supported by
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Hi
On Thursday 10 December 2015 at 9:46:31 AM, in
, Brad Rogers
wrote:
> GnuPG v1.4.19
1.4.x should verify the signature from my RSA subkey but report "Can't
check signature: unknown pubkey algorithm" for the signature from my
EDDSA subkey.
(or not even seeing it, because I think it would normally close
immediately after the program has finished running).
Oh, okay, I misunderstood your request. I thought you wanted to invoke
GPA from the command line, since you called it a command line option.
But I suppose you want a file associa
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 10:40, pe...@digitalbrains.com said:
> While I think it's a good idea to include an alias, I think you should
> do that consistently for all the menus, otherwise "Documentation" and
> "Related software" are going to end up even more hidden ;).
Frankly, I think we should change
On 10.12.2015 18:49, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> ... So, yeah. I'm thinking this is not a credible source for
> fundraising. Arduino and GNOME, projects with *far* greater visibility,
> get $0 a month from Bountysource. I find it hard to believe we'd do
> much better.
>
> I think this is somethin
On 10/12/15 21:00, Dark Penguin wrote:
> And I usually import the keys from email attachments, which I know
> are correct, because I've helped them set up PGP and I've created
> their email account. I just want to be able to have them imported
> with simply opening them with GPA and not have to sav
On 10/12/15 21:00, Dark Penguin wrote:
> (or not even seeing it, because I think it would normally close
> immediately after the program has finished running).
Oh, okay, I misunderstood your request. I thought you wanted to invoke
GPA from the command line, since you called it a command line optio
On 10/12/15 20:53, Werner Koch wrote:
> I just modified it to put an submenu item as an alias there. Is that
> better?
While I think it's a good idea to include an alias, I think you should
do that consistently for all the menus, otherwise "Documentation" and
"Related software" are going to end u
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