May I ask why you, or anyone, would want to do this? If I get a public key
with a signature from someone who's key I have verified and who I trust to
check keys properly, then why should it matter to me if that signature has
expired or not? It still means the same thing; that the person who signed
Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
Maybe you should disable composition of HTML messages by default, then
this won't happen (Tools > Account Settings > Composition & Addressing).
...or you could use pgp/mime, which i normally use (i am at someone
else's house, so i can't use it for this message...)
D
Erpo wrote:
Someone emailed me rather than the list about a post I made regarding
transparently encrypting filesystems. Due to a bug I just discovered in
my mail client (Evolution 2.0.4) it would be a hassle to reply to that
message. However, that person is on the list, so here is my reply:
It i
Hi,
If I'm not misinformed the passphrase can be encoded using different
character sets. Can I in gpg change witch one is used, or does it depend
on witch operating system I use? How does it affect the way you calculate
entropy if a character is encoded using 16 or 24 bits (as some characters
are
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Many a time I get bad signatures when I have long lines sticking out
> in the quoted text. This may just a coincidence, but I presently think
> otherwise. So I wish to be clear about the wrapping issue
>
> The way I look
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Hi
Thanks for the reply
Patrick Brunschwig - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Hi
>
>> I'm sorry if I am repeating this question
>
>> I use Win XPP, Mozilla 1.7.8 , Enigmail, GPG 1.4.1
>
>> My Mozilla word Wrap is set to 72 ch
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At 23:13 2005-05-31, Per Tunedal Casual wrote:
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>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>Hash: SHA1
>
>At 20:58 2005-05-30, you wrote:
> >"Roscoe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
Hi all,
Since a couple of days after starting the computer I get a message:
Specify User ID for new key
You need a User-ID to identify you key
I have to fill in Forename and surname
Email-Address
Comment (optional)
After hitting the cancel button (I already have a key) I get another
message from
Kiefer, Sascha wrote:
>>Possibly the confusion is that RFC-2015 was updated by
>>RFC-3156. You should do things the 3156 way.
>>
>>David
>
>
> Well, as far as i see there is no difference between the MIME format of
> rfc2015 and rfc3156.
>
> So, what is right?
>
> RFC like:
>
> Content-Type:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm sorry if I am repeating this question
>
> I use Win XPP, Mozilla 1.7.8 , Enigmail, GPG 1.4.1
>
> My Mozilla word Wrap is set to 72 characters
>
> How do I set word wrap in GPG , Enigmail ?
You can't set any wo
> Possibly the confusion is that RFC-2015 was updated by
> RFC-3156. You should do things the 3156 way.
>
> David
Well, as far as i see there is no difference between the MIME format of
rfc2015 and rfc3156.
So, what is right?
RFC like:
Content-Type: multipart/signed; micalg=pgp-md5
pro
Dan Mundy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Shaw wrote:
>> [... all nice features of PGP/MIME...] Plus, plus, plus.
>
> No minuses, though, i hope?
The only thing I've come across is people using Outlook Express: they
will see an empty mail with two attachments: your message as one
attachment a
Hi
I'm sorry if I am repeating this question
I use Win XPP, Mozilla 1.7.8 , Enigmail, GPG 1.4.1
My Mozilla word Wrap is set to 72 characters
How do I set word wrap in GPG , Enigmail ?
TIA
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Hi,
Using the release candidate for version 1.4.2, I imported my public and
secret key, and just like with version 1.4.1 I got double self-signatures
on it. I then deleted the first one, exported both keys, deleted my
keyring, imported the keys, and the double self-signatures were still
there. I t
"Per Tunedal Casual" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I want to sign keys with signatures having a limited life time. Can I set
> an expiration date when I sign a key?
>
> I often get a question if I want my signature to expire when the key
> expires, so far so good. I want to set a date of my o
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