[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> which one of these
> - GPGshell
> - WinPT
> - GPGee
>
> is better for a starter with GPG
First of all, let's get some definitions down because it can become
confusing. WinPT is both an application and a group of tools. The
application, Windows Privacy Tray, sits in
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 15:21 +0200, Johan Wevers wrote:
> Isn't the source of pgp 9 available? Can't you compile your own version with
> the limitations stripped out? If source isn't available for this version I
> wouldn't use it anyway.
IIRC, the source to PGP is available, but only for "peer revi
Charly Avital wrote:
>I really don't care to compile PGP also. Come to think of it, I'm not
>sure I would know how to do it.
The advantage would be that you would be able to remove the crippleware
instructions before compiling.
>>>Someone suggested $ 19.00 or 29.00. Reasonable. I would even agr
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It's trying to run it's interface on your terminal, how are you running
the program? Is it just a command prompt, or is it through xterm or some
other terminal program?
- -Francis
Gustavo Tabares wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm having problems generating
Charly Avital wrote:
>I bought a perpetual Enterprise license for PGP 8.x, but I understand
>and agree that the upgrade to PGP 9.x could not, and should not be for
>free.
Isn't the source of pgp 9 available? Can't you compile your own version with
the limitations stripped out? If source isn't a
In the belief that GPGee is now ready for production use, I've just
released version 1.0. For those who aren't familliar with it, GPGee is
a Windows explorer shell extension. It adds support for GnuPG to the
right-click context menu in Windows explorer.
You can download it from the GPGee home pa
Hi all,
I'm having problems generating a key:
[blackbetty:~].gat$ gpg --gen-key
gpg (GnuPG) 1.2.7; Copyright (C) 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions. See the file
Hi,
I have turned off verification of signatures via the --skip-verify option
and it works well. Problem is that it produces a message stating "gpg:
signature verification suppressed." Is there any way to disable this
message? It is causing some problems with writing error logs and our
autom
I installed the 1.4.1 version onto my system, but when I try to verify
that is installed correctly I get an error file. I have also checked to
ensure that I typed the Path correctly and I do not see where the
problem is. Can you help me?
Thanks
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I bought a perpetual Enterprise license for PGP 8.x, but I understand
and agree that the upgrade to PGP 9.x could not, and should not be for
free.
But $ 69.00 "special" price for holders of a 8.x license?
No.
Someone suggested $ 19.00 or 29.00. Rea
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