Hello MFPA,
Tuesday, July 8, 2014, 3:27:49 PM, you wrote:
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> Hi
> On Monday 7 July 2014 at 10:49:23 PM, in
> , eMyListsDDg wrote:
>> i have mulitple email accounts and in the past had
>> generated a key/pair
@Kristian
@TheFuzzyWhirlpoolThunderstorm
@Micha
appreciate all the replies. all good insights. i've got a better picture in my
head of how to manage my keys now.
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> On 07/08/2014 11:15 AM, The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm wrote:
>> On Tue, J
in practice, do users of gnupg find that having multiple email account id's
added to one key/pair using that key/pair to sign and/or encrypt emails & files
more efficient to manage?
i have mulitple email accounts and in the past had generated a key/pair for
each, each with its own unique passph
> Am Di 01.07.2014, 09:29:57 schrieb eMyListsDDg:
>> somehow i managed to send a key id to a key server that has no
>> secret-key. so i would like to remove it.
>> gpg --output keyrevoke.asc --gen-revoke 0x
>> doesn't work since there is no secret key.
>>
> Am Di 01.07.2014, 09:29:57 schrieb eMyListsDDg:
>> somehow i managed to send a key id to a key server that has no
>> secret-key. so i would like to remove it.
>> gpg --output keyrevoke.asc --gen-revoke 0x
>> doesn't work since there is no secret key.
>>
somehow i managed to send a key id to a key server that has no secret-key. so i
would like to remove it.
gpg --output keyrevoke.asc --gen-revoke 0x
doesn't work since there is no secret key.
at a loss as to how to remove/revoke this key
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Hello Gnupg-users,
i used gpg4win 2.0.20 gpa 0.9.4 to create a key pair for one of my email accnts.
only it says under tech details, "this key has only a public part".
i tested an email, it was encrypted but i can't decrypt it. i thought it would
auto create the key pairs pub/priv ?
can i fi
your help.
i exported everything and imported my keys to one of my linuxmint vm's, and
will begin soon to using thunderbird for all email.
thanks again for all the help!
wb
Thursday, July 11, 2013, 9:14:03 AM, you wrote:
> On 07/08/2013 03:42 AM, eMyListsDDg wrote:
>>
Hello Henry,
> On 07/07/2013 03:10 AM, eMyListsDDg wrote:
>> now i'm finding out after moving from XP to Win7 that i can't
>> edit my keys or decrypt email test messages.
>> the passphrases to decrypt i have aren't working from command
>> line or m
fine with
it.
appreciate your help and insight
> On 7-7-2013 5:10, eMyListsDDg wrote:
>> now i'm finding out after moving from XP to Win7 that i can't edit my keys
>> or decrypt email test messages.
> Perhaps you accidentily changed the keyboard layout? Non-US versions of
now i'm finding out after moving from XP to Win7 that i can't edit my keys or
decrypt email test messages.
the passphrases to decrypt i have aren't working from command line or my email
app.
during migration i copied all the files from \\gnupg dir on XP to
my new machine.
is there command li
i used the wingnupg to install gnupg on a notebook i'm retiring. i mainly used
the app and keys for my email client, "thebat".
i've installed gnupg on the new notebook, how do i get the keys from the old
computer into gnupg on the new computer?
tia
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Hello MFPA,
yep, that path to the .exe file.
i'll post on TB forum.
thx
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> Hi
> On Monday 16 August 2010 at 9:08:12 AM, in
> , Werner Koch wrote:
>> Please check the source code to see what is going
>> wrong.
>> Ooops - No source code?
i use TheBat! for my email client. and Gpg4win ver 2.0.3.
gpg4win seems to work fine except when trying to load up kleopatra.exe from
within TheBat!
///[error msg]/
kleopatra.exe - Unable to Locate Component
this application has failed to
should we uninstall 1.4.7 prior to upgrading to 2.0.xx or does the
win-installer take care of that.
thanks
> On Fri, 28 May 2010 13:18, matthew...@aol.com said:
>> I would like to know where one can get gpg 2.0.14 complied for windows?
> http://www.gpg4win.org
> Please wait until Sunday -
thanks for the reply. i'll install and give it a try ...
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> Hi,
>> i have gnuPG 1.4.7 currently installed on windows xp
>> i want to install gnuPG 2.0.14
>> question: will there be any compatibility issues with my current keys, etc?
> Non
that i did not realize Charly, thank you for bringing that to my attention
> Olav Seyfarth wrote the following on 5/28/10 1:07 AM:
>> Hi,
>>> i have gnuPG 1.4.7 currently installed on windows xp
>>> i want to install gnuPG 2.0.14
>>> question: will there be any compatibility issues with my curre
i have gnuPG 1.4.7 currently installed on windows xp
i want to install gnuPG 2.0.14
question: will there be any compatibility issues with my current keys, etc?
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