-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 05/03/2013 08:43 PM, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote: <SNIP>
First, I think public key encryption is apropos for what you are doing if privacy is a concern. The way you approached it without telling us you are on Windows until later on indicates privacy IS a consideration for you. Now that I know you are on Windows I am curious what you are using to automate - Visual Basic, BAT, Power Shell, or something else. I run into too many problems with their darn spaces no matter which of these three I use. It is best to just add where gpg2 and everything else lives to your PATH. Here is where it is for the latest version of GPG4Win (at least on Windows 7) %ProgramFiles%\GNU\GnuPG >From my point of view object oriented scripting is strange. Scripts should be more verbal than noun oriented. If you need help in getting it going I will help but do NOT use what you would be sending to your cohorts. My public key is on the key-servers. For the long way Just go here: http://pgp.mit.edu/ Then enter my email address hhhobbit[gnat]securemecca.net Click on the top key, copy and paste it into a file and then import. Fast way is to just use PGP4Win's GUI to import the key directly from the key-servers. The first test is to send a publicly encrypted file. Then you do it for two users per Werner's statement and as you go along you will see what is appropriate for you. HHH -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.10 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with undefined - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJRhGHcAAoJEMhFIk/IOUbwq/UIAKA/lpBKKbaCJVTIAq3ttgPi +dzgkGRFl3TOwlUyQutZ6AZiuIxw1uCUrCuWy+UacTRBe/qCcsJRLwlFNk6htiVt bB0YKXqUSt9lGfrLys4mMSP4EV1n5AF1aYodDPIsae7znQyKyjanx0oTP718Bniw QHPphFNuGs9XtQ9lo4wx5G7rKiOQzpWXjq6M8NBbmbMmUp+5hXRNjK/LHlHBX7Rk hTnq6vmKWLSUZDImCylEZAV7XG14XnqMDQ9URGt8uKbO+d3PH17rGgcDdltF53Hu lAMdOJQmjrMIg4TmJYZgM2KzDxcb/kcRH8tQjWUTRrVt4tY6cl+AT0BMJohJLQQ= =54Gp -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users