Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
> They should install these certificates
That's right, but I want to avoid this. This is also the reason why I have
chosen a CA whose certificates are pre-installed.
> or you can end them along; Kmail
> has an option in the crypto backend for this which is actua
I tried searching this list and found a few others having problems with
key generation, but I haven't figured out the solution for me. I've
tried downloading GnuPG for windows by itself (gnupg-w32cli-1.4.7.exe)
as well as part of the latest gpg4win package. Trying to generate a new
key by using G
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 10:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I am able to sign and or encrpyt my mails. To do this, I have ordered an
> demonstration certificate from GlobalSign. Their root certificate is
> installed in most browsers and mail readers.
> The problem I have, is that the "middle"-certifica
Hi!
We are pleased to announce the availability of Gpg4win, version 1.1.1.
This is a maintenance release. It fixes a bug introduced with the last
release (problems using gpg via %PATH%), prepares the road for future
support of the S/MIME protocol and updates Sylpheed-Claws to its current
stable
Hello,
I am able to sign and or encrpyt my mails. To do this, I have ordered an
demonstration certificate from GlobalSign. Their root certificate is
installed in most browsers and mail readers.
The problem I have, is that the "middle"-certificates, i.e. the certificates
in the chain between my