That seems to work nicely. Thanks!
Ingo Klöcker:
It shouldn't. OpenPGP is handled by gpg which has it's own config file.
gpgsm.conf is only used by gpgsm which deals with S/MIME.
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If you upload your address book to "the cloud", I do
disable S/MIME signature verification, but it disables expensive
online checks. The alternative in GpgME is
https://gnupg.org/documentation/manuals/gpgme/Offline-Mode.html#Offline-Mode
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users:
http://lists.mutt.org/pipermail/mutt-users/Week-of-Mon-20230724/004259.html
Thanks
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actual brute-forcing part, john is
perfect for that. My problem is getting a usable input for john from the
current the current private-keys-v1.d/ gpg-agent private key key store
format.
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ssphrase. Which I can't remember.
I would welcome any hints on how to achieve this.
According to Kerckhoffs's principle, this can be public knowledge, in
contrast to "security through obscurity". But if you feel like this is
sensible, feel free to answer me directly instead
I want to remove the (immediate visibility of the) user IDs, even from
the classic SKS keyserver network.
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which have *all* user IDs revoked. And I am sure I want to do this. Is
there a way to override this limitation?
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this: https://dev.gnupg.org/T4644
Werner Koch:
Good catch. In gpg we have not implenteted the compression run:
faketime -f +3 gpgsm -k foo >/dev/null
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Same on a different box with a different keyring. I trimmed it down from
~1250 keys to ~350 keys, but the size of pubring.kbx remains 19M.
Does --delete really mean *delete* with keybox?
ilf:
This got my keyring down from 4.600 to 1.000 keys:
But the keybox file didn't get any sm
Over the years, my keyring grew and got rather big. So I did some
cleaning and deleted some revoked and otherwise useless certificates.
(If you wonder how, see this script - feedback welcome:
https://github.com/ilf/gpg-maintenance/blob/master/gpg-delete-revoked-keys.sh)
This got my keyring
t;
"Can perform this kind of retrospective query, then simply pull content
of interest from site as required"
https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.documentcloud.org/documents/743252/nsa-pdfs-redacted-ed.pdf
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Description: Digital signature
do that?
Maybe mutt's fcc_clear covers your use case?
Thanks for that hint. But I prefer keeping mails sent encrypted also
encrypted locally.
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ith myself in Cc:, I get the following:
skipped: public key already present
Press any key to continue.
How can I disable having to press a key after this message or disable it
completely?
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