understanding GnuPG --clearsign option

2013-08-12 Thread Martin T
Hi, one can sign the message with --clearsign option which adds ASCII armored(Radix-64 encoding) PGP signature at the end of the text. This PGP signature contains the UID of the signer, timestamp and key ID. However, two questions: 1) Where is the UID of the signer, timestamp of the signature

Re: understanding GnuPG --clearsign option

2013-08-12 Thread Leo Gaspard
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:40:35AM +0300, Martin T wrote: Hi, one can sign the message with --clearsign option which adds ASCII armored(Radix-64 encoding) PGP signature at the end of the text. This PGP signature contains the UID of the signer, timestamp and key ID. However, two questions:

Re: understanding GnuPG --clearsign option

2013-08-12 Thread Henry Hertz Hobbit
On 08/12/2013 08:40 AM, Martin T wrote: Hi, one can sign the message with --clearsign option which adds ASCII armored(Radix-64 encoding) PGP signature at the end of the text. This PGP signature contains the UID of the signer, timestamp and key ID. However, two questions: GnuPG does much

Re: understanding GnuPG --clearsign option

2013-08-12 Thread Max R.D Parmer
On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 11:40:35AM +0300, Martin T wrote: Hi, one can sign the message with --clearsign option which adds ASCII armored(Radix-64 encoding) PGP signature at the end of the text. This PGP signature contains the UID of the signer, timestamp and key ID. However, two questions:

Re: understanding GnuPG --clearsign option

2013-08-12 Thread David Shaw
On Aug 12, 2013, at 4:40 AM, Martin T m4rtn...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, one can sign the message with --clearsign option which adds ASCII armored(Radix-64 encoding) PGP signature at the end of the text. This PGP signature contains the UID of the signer, timestamp and key ID. However, two