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Zach Himsel wrote:
> I've always wondered how to get comments put under the signature
> header... I've seen them on sigs before and would like to have my
> public key address put there. Does anyone know how to do this?
In addition to the comment optio
Zach Himsel wrote:
> I've always wondered how to get comments put under the signature
> header... I've seen them on sigs before and would like to have my
> public key address put there. Does anyone know how to do this?
>
From the man page:
--comment string
--no-comments
Use string as
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Zach Himsel wrote:
> I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) email. Sure, it saves
> it for 5 minutes idle
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Zach Himsel wrote:
> I've always wondered how to get comments put under the signature
> header... I've seen them on sigs before and would like to have my
> public key address put there. Does anyone know how to do this?
Use the comment option in your g
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I've always wondered how to get comments put under the signature
header... I've seen them on sigs before and would like to have my
public key address put there. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks.
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Zach Himsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Zach Himsel wrote the following on 6/5/06 7:09 PM:
> Hello,
> I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) ema
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have seen in the spec rfc3156 that a message should be signed and
> then encrypted, but hypothetically if send a message to someone I do
> not like and sign it and then encrypt it he/she can forward it to
> someone else pretending that the message was originally from my
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Zach Himsel wrote:
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> > Hello,
> > I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
> > to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
> > signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) em
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Hello,
I am using Thunderbird with the Enigmail extension. It gets annoying
to me to have to enter in my password every time I want to send a
signed (every email) or encrypted (only some) email. Sure, it saves it
for 5 minutes idle time, but it's not
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 11:41:01PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have seen in the spec rfc3156 that a message should be signed and
> then encrypted, but hypothetically if send a message to someone I do
> not like and sign it and then encrypt it he/she can forward it to
> someone else pretendi
I have seen in the spec rfc3156 that a message should be signed and
then encrypted, but hypothetically if send a message to someone I do
not like and sign it and then encrypt it he/she can forward it to
someone else pretending that the message was originally from my self.
Is there anything I have m
Hello,
I've once again a problem with decrypting a mail with my openpgp card.
The used subkey is my encryption key so it should work theoretically.
The out of gnupg (with gnupg-agent) is:
,
| gpg: armor header: Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux)
| gpg: public key is AF58F2B4
| gpg: using subkey
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