Todd Zullinger wrote:
> Eray Aslan wrote:
>> Surely there must be a better way. These all require admin access
>> to the IMAP server. The software already does what I want some of
>> the time (when I send the recipient encrypted email). I just want
>> it to do it all the time.
>
> This doesn't
Werner,
My version of libtool is
Apple Computer, Inc. version cctools-622.5
Sorry for the omission,
Charly
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Werner Koch wrote the following on 12/5/06 3:10 PM:
> On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 18:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>
>> I am having a problem with configure. It doesn't recognise that I have
>> these libraries already installed (which I do, and all the latest versions).
>> I'm using OSX 10.4.8...
>
> You
It's a great idea. A more direct link is:
https://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom/donate
Randy
--- "Robert J. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whether you're secular or religious, atheist or devout, I think we can
> all agree that the time of the year known as Christmas will soon be
Walter, thank you for this tip. I'm such an idiot: /usr/local/bin was not in
my path -- DOH! :( However, now I'm getting the following error during make:
/usr/bin/ld: Undefined symbols:
_gpg_error_from_syserror
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[2]: *** [kbxutil] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving dir
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Eray Aslan wrote:
> Surely there must be a better way. These all require admin access
> to the IMAP server. The software already does what I want some of
> the time (when I send the recipient encrypted email). I just want
> it to do it all the time.
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Whether you're secular or religious, atheist or devout, I think we can
all agree that the time of the year known as Christmas will soon be upon
us. This is historically a time for personal reflection and charitable
giving. We reflect on how fortuna
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>Preferences-->Security). On Windows, I've found TrueCrypt to be a
>pretty good solution. On Linux, look into cryptoloop.
TrueCrypt works also on Linux (kernel 2.6.5 and up). The advantage is
that a TC volume can be accessed on both Linux and windows - very
usefull when
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 02:52:56PM -0600, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> David Shaw wrote:
> > I must disagree with this. OpenPGP is not solely a wire protocol.
>
> I probably should have said 'primarily'. It wasn't my intent to give
> the impression it was exclusively a wire protocol.
>
> > The nic
David Shaw wrote:
> I must disagree with this. OpenPGP is not solely a wire protocol.
I probably should have said 'primarily'. It wasn't my intent to give
the impression it was exclusively a wire protocol.
> The nice thing about using OpenPGP as an archival primitive is that
> each encrypted fi
On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 02:30:22PM -0600, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Also remember that OpenPGP is a wire protocol. The protocol is not
> meant for mass storage. Sure, you can use GnuPG to encrypt files, but
> once you start dealing with large numbers of them you're generally going
> to be better
Eray Aslan wrote:
> Surely there must be a better way. These all require admin access to the
> IMAP server. The software already does what I want some of the time (when
> I send the recipient encrypted email). I just want it to do it all the
> time.
There isn't.
If you want a program that does
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 18:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I am having a problem with configure. It doesn't recognise that I have
> these libraries already installed (which I do, and all the latest versions).
> I'm using OSX 10.4.8...
You need to make sure that the correct libraries are found. For
e
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On 05/12/06 20:03, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> How can I make sure that all the emails in my Sent folder are encrypted
>> and can't be read without my private key? In other words, I want my
>> email in my Sent folder to be encrypted even though th
On Tue, December 5, 2006 9:03 pm, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Eray Aslan wrote:
>> How can I make sure that all the emails in my Sent folder are encrypted
>> and can't be read without my private key? In other words, I want my
>> email in my Sent folder to be encrypted even though the email sent on
>
Eray Aslan wrote:
> How can I make sure that all the emails in my Sent folder are encrypted
> and can't be read without my private key? In other words, I want my
> email in my Sent folder to be encrypted even though the email sent on
> the wire is plain text.
This is not a task for GnuPG. This i
Hi,
How can I make sure that all the emails in my Sent folder are encrypted
and can't be read without my private key? In other words, I want my
email in my Sent folder to be encrypted even though the email sent on
the wire is plain text.
Encrypt to self option only works if I send an encrypted m
Hi all,
I am having a problem with configure. It doesn't recognise that I have
these libraries already installed (which I do, and all the latest versions).
I'm using OSX 10.4.8...
-
configure:
***
*** You need libgpg-error to build this program.
** This library is for example available at
*
On Tue, 5 Dec 2006 17:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> Is it possible to control/disable this behavior? I prefer to keep my
> ssh keys only on a USB disk, and not have them copied to any machine on
> which I happen to load them.
Make a ~/.gnupg/private-keys-v1.d/ a symlink to your USB disk.
Sal
Werner Koch wrote:
> For example, you don't need to use ssh-add every time after starting
> the agent. You do it only once and gpg-agent will store the entire
> key on disk and no just in memeory as ssh-agent does.
Is it possible to control/disable this behavior? I prefer to keep my
ssh keys
Hardeep Singh wrote:
> 1. While creating the key, I noticed RSA is sign only. Does it mean an
> RSA key cannot be used to encrypt? Why so - even RSA is now in public
> domain I believe. PGP (the free version) also allows RSA keys.
No, it does not mean that you *can't* use RSA to encrypt. You woul
Hardeep Singh wrote:
> 1. While creating the key, I noticed RSA is sign only. Does it mean
> an RSA key cannot be used to encrypt?
No. I use a set of RSA keys to encrypt and sign data. All that it
means is you need to create your set of encryption keys in a separate
step from creating your signi
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Hi all!
I recently found a problem when using OpenPGP cards with gpg-agent in
combination with ssh/sshd.
Technical details follows:
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> gpg-agent --version
gpg-agent (GnuPG) 2.0.0
- --- snip ---
>
Hi All
I need to travel a lot and send emails/proposals on the go. Mostly I
just carry my docs on a pendrive, rarely also carrying a laptop. So
even though I have known PGP for quite a long time and I tried my hand
at it, also at thawte, I never took it seriously since PGP needs to be
installed a
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