Re: how to do

2014-07-10 Thread J. David Boyd
, 14:41:36 schrieb J. David Boyd: which means that any of them can make changes to your keys. And that is wrong. Please can you elaborate on how it is incorrect to say that somebody who knows the passphrase to a secret key can make changes to that key. Would this maybe be the case when using

Re: how to do

2014-07-09 Thread J. David Boyd
Gould, Michael (RIS-BCT) michael.go...@lexisnexis.com writes: Currently we use do not use pgp for email, only to decrypt and/or encrypt customer files for processing. We currently use a single user id for this however this doesn’t allow us to audit the use. What I was wondering is can I

Re: can't use the same keyring from linux on windows

2005-07-20 Thread J. David Boyd
coco coco [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi, I've been using thunderbird on Linux since 0.2 on my laptop, but recently, due to laptop problem, I want to move my mail to use portable thunderbird on a mobile hd. I've already moved my profile from Linux to the portable tb, and it's working fine,