I read some days ago on the GPGee forum that a new Windows binary would
be released to correct the change in GPG 1.4.4 that broke GPGee. Is it
around/about to appear? I have some files encrypted using GPGee and
can't get at them until the problem is fixed - for some reason I can't
decrypt them usin
Benny Helms wrote:
> I'm looking for a way to gpg encrypt a file, test that the encryption
> was good and that the file can be extracted, and then to delete the
> original file.
>
> Even better would be a way to automatically remove the original when the
> encrypted version has been successfully
Laurent Jumet wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Does somebody has an explanation about this fact:
>
> Checking a ClearSign signature inside my mailer answers "Bad".
> Copying that message inside the clipboard and checking it, answers "Good".
>
> May be this could happen with this message.
Y
... Not sure whether my first attempt made it ...
Binary install packages are now available for Mac OS X; PowerPC only at
this stage with Universal binaries to follow.
Please follow the instructions at
http://www.py-soft.co.uk/~benjamin/download/mac-gpg/MacOS%20gpg-agent%20and%20pinentry%20HOWTO
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
On Sat, 15 Jul 2006 08:42:19 +0200GMT (15-7-2006, 8:42 +0200, where I
live), Laurent Jumet wrote:
> Does somebody has an explanation about this fact:
> Checking a ClearSign signature inside my mailer answers "Bad".
> Copying that messag
On Saturday 15 July 2006 08:42, Laurent Jumet wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Does somebody has an explanation about this fact:
>
> Checking a ClearSign signature inside my mailer answers "Bad".
> Copying that message inside the clipboard and checking it,
> answers "Good".
>
> May be this coul
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: RIPEMD160
Hello !
Does somebody has an explanation about this fact:
Checking a ClearSign signature inside my mailer answers "Bad".
Copying that message inside the clipboard and checking it, answers "Good".
May be this could happen with th