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Hello Clif,
Thursday, June 26, 2003, 12:56:10 AM, you wrote:
>> Do you (or anyone else) know if there are any plans to enable some kind of
>> passphrase purge facility within TB for GnuGP a la Open PGP?
CO> Memory caching with an expiration time would be even
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Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH> Do you (or anyone else) know if there are any plans to enable some
PH> kind of passphrase purge facility within TB for GnuGP a la Open PGP?
No, I don't know about that or where the GnuPG plug-in development is
headed.
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Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 2:48:59 PM, Paul Harrison wrote:
> Thanks for your usual level of concern for we fellow Bat-ters.
Agreed! Thank you very much.
> Do you (or anyone else) know if there are any plans to enable some kind of
> passphrase pur
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Hello Allie,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 10:25:44 PM, you wrote:
AM> Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH>> Ideally, TB would purge passphrases on exit. This, plus a passphrase
PH>> for accounts access into TB, would be ideal for me. OpenPGP purges
PH>> according to a
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Paul Harrison, [PH] wrote:
PH> Ideally, TB would purge passphrases on exit. This, plus a passphrase
PH> for accounts access into TB, would be ideal for me. OpenPGP purges
PH> according to a setting, but I'm not clear how GnuGP handles this.
PH> Howeve
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Hi Clif,
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003 at 21:44 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CO> Now (of course) the question of the original poster (sorry--lost
CO> your name) returns. How do you erase this information? Where is
CO> the
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Hello Clif,
Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 5:44:09 AM, you wrote:
CO> Now (of course) the question of the original poster (sorry--lost your
CO> name)...
That would have been me.
CO> ...returns. How do you erase this information? Where is the passphrase
CO> stored?
Monday, June 23, 2003, 10:37:38 PM, Kevin Coates wrote:
> On Monday, June 23, 2003 at 22:08 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote in
> mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
> CO> Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find
> CO> out how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase.
> I had a si
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Hi Clif,
On Monday, June 23, 2003 at 22:08 GMT -0700, Clif Oliver [CO] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
CO> Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find
CO> out how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase.
CO> Maybe some kind s
Monday, June 23, 2003, 9:58:28 PM, Paul Harrison wrote:
> How does one stop TB! storing passphrases for GnuGP signing & encrypting?
Hm. I was browsing the archives a few minutes ago trying to find out
how to *make* GPG store (cache) my passphrase. Every time I sign or
encrypt anything, I get the
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How does one stop TB! storing passphrases for GnuGP signing & encrypting?
Paul
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