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David Vallier wrote:
> How does a person request a key from a ldap server? and or tell Gnupg
> to use the gpgkeys_ldap.exe program? Tried to request a key via Winpt
> using a ldap server and Gnupg told me off say it couldn't find
> gpgkeys_ldap.exe. ev
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Stephen D. Scotti, M.D. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Kind of a newbie to gpg. I discovered it while using UBUNTU linux and
> then went back to windows to see how to implement it there. I've got
> the Mozilla Enigmail extension and I downloaded the 1.4.2 privacy
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How does a person request a key from a ldap server? and or tell Gnupg
to use the gpgkeys_ldap.exe program? Tried to request a key via Winpt
using a ldap server and Gnupg told me off say it couldn't find
gpgkeys_ldap.exe. even though it's in the Gnu/Gp
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 16:42:06 -0700, said:
> gpg --override-session-key
> 2:1568A79A26ABCB75C294AA07AB73C53A7D168F2B898F93BE c:\r\s.txt
> when retyping, i accidentally changed the last character to an F
> instead of an E
> and it *still* worked!
> should this be?
Yes. With DES only the hig
On Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:39:22 +1200, Bernard said:
> I found that the --with-colons option returns the most details and
> appears to be more machine readable but I don't know what some fields
> mean.
See doc/DETAILS. Please also consider using gpgme, this is a far
easier way to access gpg. C++,