Re: Signing/encrypting options using GPGShell

2006-10-23 Thread Julia Dashkevich
Rick, Yeah, it doesn't look like you can set a certain time limit for caching passphrase in gpgshell. However, it appears to me that gpg itself has gpg passphrase agent, which can be set up to store passphrase for n seconds (correct me if i am wrong, please). However, using either of them makes

Signing/encrypting options using GPGShell

2006-10-22 Thread Richard H. Stoddard
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I'm using gpgshell, and it gives me the option of signing or clear-signing messages. It also contains options for encrypt and encrypt/sign. When I try to sign it, it in fact seems to encrypt it. Is this just the way it is or is there a bug (or

Re: Signing/encrypting options using GPGShell

2006-10-22 Thread Jørgen Lysdal
2006/10/22, Richard H. Stoddard [EMAIL PROTECTED]: in fact seems to encrypt it. Is this just the way it is or is there a bug (or operator error)? No, its not encryptet. My guess it is signed and compressed, am i right? Also, is there a way using PGPShell to cache the passphrase for a certain