* R. Bag via Gnupg-users: > our users know what GnuPG is, and they would, we assume, trust it > without any prompting from us.
If your sole goal is to distribute GnuPG encoded files which third parties are going to decode: Are these encoded files historic in nature, or will you be encoding them "fresh" in the future? If it's the latter, why not use modern GnuPG 2.4 (stable) or at least 2.2 (LTS)? Binaries for those are readily available across platforms. Your macOS users can even use package managers like Nix, MacPorts or Homebrew if they don't wish to download a dedicated installer like the one I provide via SourceForge. The only problem I can see is outdated GnuPG vetsion 1.4 getting in the way. -Ralph _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org https://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users