Thanks to everyone for their suggestions.
I was looking for a simple exe-only tool I could put on a USB disk to make it
very easy for Windows users to encrypt files with a symmetric key.
Quite a few folks suggested GPGshell. It was a good choice, but had one
problem... when it encrypts files i
Hello all,
I was told this is where to announce a new way to implement GnuPG in a
Windows environment.
As the transmission of PII has been scrutinized, we along with many other
groups have had to require the encryption of all data in and out. As more
users and novice users join the encryption
I will be out of the office starting 01.11.2006 and will not return until
02.11.2006.
There is a public holiday in Germany, and I will respond when I will have
returned.
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- --- Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Am I running into a limitation of the public key
> server architecture?
Yes. Just publish it yourself on a free website.
I've done it myself about the simplest way available here:
geocities (d
Stijn Hoop wrote:
>'delsig'. However I cannot get the keyservers to accept the new key
>without the useless signatures; they only seem to add new ones (as
>is evident from the multiple self-signatures now present).
Yes, keyservers will merge new signatures with the key but wil not delete
signatur
Hi,
Stijn Hoop schrieb:
> On the keyservers, there are therefore lots of signatures on my key
> from others that a) are really not useful anymore or b) that I have
> never even met (how did those get there!). Fortunately it looks like
> I can delete those signatures locally with --edit-key and the
Hi,
I'm almost certain that this is a FAQ but my GoogleFu fails me today so
I turn to the mailing list.
After a reinstall some weeks ago today I "needed" my GPG key again, and
to my horror I forgot to copy it over. Luckily I found an old backup
of my ~/.gnupg and all seemed well after a cleanup o
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I'm not a contest judge, but if I were a judge, this contest
would be over after seeing the Robbie Tingey submission. Win or
not, that's a great one. Good job!
Randy
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 00:22, Werner Koch said:
>
> > If you are interested in
On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 00:22, Werner Koch said:
> If you are interested in the submissions, please check out
> http://logo-contest.gnupg.org .
I have added two more logo which reached me a bit too late due to
greylisting.
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
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