Hi all,
I have to use GnuPG in batch mode to enable a running process to decrypt
encrypted file.
If I run the shell script through ssh (with the specific user that was
previously used to set the keys and has its proper .gnupg directory) this works
fine despite the following warning:
WARNING: me
On Apr 27, 2009, at 7:04 AM, Harakiri wrote:
I'm not sure if Enigmail has sufficient control
here (due to the
Thunderbird restrictions), but if possible, it might
be wise to handle
Bcc's recipients with --hidden-recipient instead
of --recipient (i.e.
"-r"). That would better duplicate the
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Allen Schultz wrote:
> What is the recommended word wrap settings in gmail and gpg for inline
> messages to work more consistently?
70 & 72 respectively.
JOHN ;)
Timestamp: Monday 27 Apr 2009, 07:15 --400 (Eastern Daylight Time)
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--- On Sun, 4/26/09, John Clizbe wrote:
> From: John Clizbe
> Subject: Re: Just a thought
> To: "David Shaw"
> Cc: "GnuPG Users"
> Date: Sunday, April 26, 2009, 6:04 PM
> David Shaw wrote:
> > On Apr 25, 2009, at 6:14 PM, John Clizbe wrote:
> >>
> >> Enigmail passes GnuPG a list of recipie