GPGee 1.1 released

2005-05-17 Thread Kurt Fitzner
I suppose it was inevitable. I announce to the world that GPGee is ready for production use and a nice big fat bug shows up. A little humility is good for the soul. GPGee version 1.1 has now been released with the following changes: - Duplicate key bug fixed. No more keys showing up twice in yo

? maximal size for armored output ?

2005-05-17 Thread vedaal
have been using gnupg to sign and encrypt a true-crypt container, and have the output as an ascii armored pgp message, so it can be e- mailed/stored online without being sent as an 'attachment' it works fine, is there a size limit on gnupg generated ascii output ? (would like to know, [before

gpgme doesn't seem to return the signatures

2005-05-17 Thread Folkert van Heusden
I have the following version: 130 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Personal/src/gpgstats$ dpkg --list | grep gpgme ii libgpgme11 1.0.2-1GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy ii libgpgme11-dev 1.0.2-1GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy ii libgpgme6 0.3.16-2 GPGME - GnuPG Made Easy lrwxrwxrwx 1 root ro

Re: How to cancel public key

2005-05-17 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 You can't. If you have lost your private key, there's no way you could revoke the public key anymore. That's why it's important to create a revokation certificate and store it safely (and maybe even print it, so that you could type it if all other mean

Re: Enigmail Test Builds for SmartCard Support

2005-05-17 Thread Patrick Brunschwig
Christian Rank wrote: > Hello Patrick, > > >>>I have implemented support for OpenPGP SmartCards into Enigmail: >>>- set card owner data >>>- key creation >>>- PIN administration >>>- Using the card for message processing (sign/decrypt) >>> >>>Since my usual testers don't have OpenPGP SmartCards,

Re: How to cancel public key

2005-05-17 Thread Francis Gulotta
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 How would I revoke a key I no longer have a private key for? I understand I can't do the same thing, but can I do something like the opposite of signing? Signing against a key? - -Francis Patrick Brunschwig wrote: > > You can revoke the keys you do

Re: Enigmail Test Builds for SmartCard Support

2005-05-17 Thread Christian Rank
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Patrick, > I have implemented support for OpenPGP SmartCards into Enigmail: > - set card owner data > - key creation > - PIN administration > - Using the card for message processing (sign/decrypt) > > Since my usual testers don't have OpenPGP S