Vinay M wrote:
> gpg: WARNING: This key is not certified with a trusted signature!
> gpg: There is no indication that the signature belongs to the
> owner.
> 1. I want to avoid this warning. How do I do that ?
Sign the key the file is signed by.
> 2. Is this avoidable if I go with a tr
Hi,
i'm just had some trouble with my keyrings and after all recovery etc. a
lot of keys I earlier received are gone.
But a lot of them are named in the sigs of my own key. Is there a
possibility to read out all key-IDs from the sigs and import the related
keys from a keyserver? Maybe someone her
Hello Faramir, hello GnuPG users,
On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 02:56:40 -0300
Faramir wrote:
>> Thanks for the answers. I always was ready to burn my paperkey
>> print. Now I don't need to do so. ;-)
> But don't forget it also means if you forget your passphrase, you
> are toasted... or if your pass
Hello,
I'Ve got some answers as PM, maybe they are interesting also for other
list members...
My question was:
>> Does it mean, that anybody who gets the papekey printout can
>> restore my private key - even if he doesn't know my passphrase? Sure?
>From David Shaw came the following:
> Yes and
Hello Ingo, hello GnuPG Users,
On Sun, 08 Feb 2009 16:36:48 +0100
Ingo Klöcker wrote:
> On Sunday 08 February 2009, Ian Hill wrote:
> > I have a question about paperkey, bearing in mind that this
> > application may not always be available can one restore the secret
> > key just using the print
Good morning GnuPG users!
the following mail hit my mailbox about fifty times now - I think it's
enough. :-)
I thougt, it is my client, fetching the same mail from the server, but
looking there, I found all the mails ther too. :-(
Anyone else have the same problem? If not, I will search for the
Hello GnuPG Users,
On Friday, April 6, 2007, at 13:38 GMT +08
(12:38, the same day my local time), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The way I do right now is, "save as" the mail first, go to the windows
> explorer to sign/encrypt the mail, drag the result .gpg/.asc file back
> to the OE and send it.
Hello Sebastian, hi all
On Friday, March 16, 2007, at 19:52 GMT -05 (Saturday, March 17, 2007,
at 07:52 my local time), Robert J. Hansen chipped in:
> However, GnuPG is--as you can guess from its name--a GNU project,
> which means it's closely affiliated with the Free Software
> Foundation. T
in GPG-Relay) folgende Header (@dressen
redigiert):
> X-GPGrelay-GoodSig: 9D9A3B133BC72B51 Dirk Zemisch
> X-GPGrelay-SigID: bSmhCqei3PQ0GqKuOqxpmw6ckoQ 2007-02-23 1172198022
> X-GPGrelay-EncTo: 16 0
> X-GPGrelay-Status: This mail was encrypted (PGP-MIME).
> ,---