On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 08:28:35PM -0500, Greg Reaume wrote:
> Which digest algorithms does the OpenPGP card support?
>
> I'm getting the following error when I try to use my card:
>
> gpg: card does not support digest algorithm SHA256
> gpg: signing failed: invalid argument
The card supports SH
Which digest algorithms does the OpenPGP card support?
I'm getting the following error when I try to use my card:
gpg: card does not support digest algorithm SHA256
gpg: signing failed: invalid argument
TIA,
Greg Reaume
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> most mail-clients store draft e-mails on the imap server, thunderbird
> does this with user-interaction, others might do the same without you
> knowing. Anything can be stored on the mailserver as
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
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>> most mail-clients store draft e-mails on the imap server, thunderbird
>> does this with user-interaction, others might do the same without you
>> knowing. Anything can be stored on the mailserver as a mail-message.
>
Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> Nomen Nescio wrote:
>> Given that this is an IMAP account it's possible those temp
>> files exist on the IMAP server. :-(
>
> Can you point me to an IMAP client which does this? Or to part of the
> IMAP RFC which lists "storing arbitrary data for the client's use on the
Hi Kurt,
Yes it is GPGee I'm using. Thanks for the explanation. I'll see if I can
produce the keyrings. Failing that, I guess we'll just keep trying until the
key reappears or use GPG commands.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> Kurt Fitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16/02/2007 12:14:02 a.m. >>
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Nomen Nescio wrote:
> Given that this is an IMAP account it's possible those temp
> files exist on the IMAP server. :-(
Can you point me to an IMAP client which does this? Or to part of the
IMAP RFC which lists "storing arbitrary data for the clien
On Thursday, February 15, 2007, at 10:01AM, "Nomen Nescio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Nomen Nescio wrote:
>
>> I use thunderbird on my laptop and desktop with an IMAP server, and
>> I've been mailing myself encrypted mails with website passwords so I
>> have access to them on both computers.
>>
Nomen Nescio wrote:
> I use thunderbird on my laptop and desktop with an IMAP server, and
> I've been mailing myself encrypted mails with website passwords so I
> have access to them on both computers.
>
> This is just as secure as encrypting a file and copying it onto both
> computers without us
Hi Bruce,
I'm the author of GPGee (GPG Explorer Extensions), which from what you
have described, seems to be the component you're having problems with.
I've had several reports of keys disappearing at odd times. I've never
been able to duplicate the problem myself, so I haven't been able to
trac
Bruce Cowin wrote:
> I notice that sometimes when I right click on a file, this key doesn't appear
> in the key
> lists and sometimes it does. Has anyone else experienced this? Do we know
> why it does this?
Do you use GPGee or the WinPT File Manager?
GPGee has a website with a forum for su
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