[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ANYONE USING PGP ON AS400 ... ? IF SO WHAT PKGS & COST, SETUP
> ISSUES ETC.
This mailing list is for the GNU Privacy Guard, not PGP. GnuPG is a
product of g10 Code GmbH and the GnuPG community; PGP is a product of
PGP Corporation.
I would suggest asking thi
Hi,
I'm trying to send a php mail form and not able to get it to encrypt or do
much of anything.
The mail form works on its own ,but when trying to add the GNuPG it doesnt
work.
I have the private and public key pair generated. My host has the GnuPG
keys generated and the .gnupg bin etc.
When calling the GPG command from within a Vitria Businessware automator
process, files larger than 20MB fail to encrypt. Files smaller than 20MB
encrypt just fine. If I run the GPG command outside of the Vitria Businessware
process the large (20MB plus) files encrypt just fine. The GPG comma
ANYONE USING PGP ON AS400 ... ? IF SO WHAT PKGS & COST, SETUP
ISSUES ETC.
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On Tue, 30 Oct 2007, YYZ wrote:
> Going through the list archives, I came across a few of your postings
> that seem to indicate that you have more insight into the way subkey
> self-signatures are generated than what I can gather from the RFC.
> Arguably, it's one of the most confusing sections
> [All the above posts]
Thanks a lot for your input, everyone.
Lots of information !
> Paperkey
After giving it a look, it seams reasonable to use it.
But i'm not confident enough to add another *semi* blackbox tool
in my key backup scheme, as i'll depend of its possible future
evolutions and inc
Hi,
On Mi, Oktober 31, 2007 00:05, oryann9 wrote:
> What causes your key-ring to become "dirty" or "fragmented?"
I have imported many keys which have lots of duplicated key as well as no
more valid uids.
Michael
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Not answering your questions but two handy tools I like :)
A while ago we had a big discussion regarding printing out keys for backup,
which (I think) prompted David Shaw to write a following small program to
assist those wanting to do so, here's part of the description of that program:
"Due to