On May 14, 2009, at 11:40 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
David Shaw wrote:
The pic must be JPEG and the extension doesn't matter. GPG doesn't
really care what the size is, but if it is over 6k, you'll get an
"are
you sure?" message, as it is kindness to the rest of the world to
keep
key sizes
David Shaw wrote:
> The pic must be JPEG and the extension doesn't matter. GPG doesn't
> really care what the size is, but if it is over 6k, you'll get an "are
> you sure?" message, as it is kindness to the rest of the world to keep
> key sizes from getting out of control. GPG does not manipulate
Allen Schultz wrote:
> RE: including a photo uid, which is commonly stripped by public
> keyservers (http://fifthhorseman.net/key-transition-2007-06-15.txt)
>
> Are there any limits on the photo in the keys, format/extension,
> size, etc? Will GPG resize if necessary? And the basic command
> to ad
On May 14, 2009, at 7:41 PM, Allen Schultz wrote:
RE: including a photo uid, which is commonly stripped by public
keyservers (http://fifthhorseman.net/key-transition-2007-06-
15.txt)
Are there any limits on the photo in the keys, format/extension,
size, etc? Will GPG resize if necessary? And th
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RE: including a photo uid, which is commonly stripped by public
keyservers (http://fifthhorseman.net/key-transition-2007-06-
15.txt)
Are there any limits on the photo in the keys, format/extension,
size, etc? Will GPG resize if necessary? And the basi
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Rai, Jake escribió:
> Hello,
>
> Hoping you could help me.
> Could you provide me with a link for a GUI version of GNUPG.
What operating system do you use? I mean, Windows? Linux? Other?
Best Regards
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On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 05:17:29PM +0100, Rai, Jake wrote:
> Hoping you could help me.
> Could you provide me with a link for a GUI version of GNUPG.
>
> We are looking to decrypt gpg files received using key authentication.
You appear to be describing GPA:
http://www.gnupg.org/gpa.html
Some
Hej Jake,
you should provide little more information, at least which OS?
Boris
Rai, Jake schrieb:
> Hello,
>
> Hoping you could help me.
> Could you provide me with a link for a GUI version of GNUPG.
>
> We are looking to decrypt gpg files received using key authentication.
>
> Kind Regard
Hello,
Hoping you could help me.
Could you provide me with a link for a GUI version of GNUPG.
We are looking to decrypt gpg files received using key authentication.
Kind Regards,
Jake Rai
Senior Operational Support Analyst
TUI UK - IT Service Delivery
Landline: +44(0)2476 283118
Mobile: +44
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 01:39:06AM -0400, Stormer's Cgi-Archive wrote:
> I asked this one before... either no response or no one knows.
>
> Has anyone got a procmail recipe that works so that any email sent to
> a particular pop3 account will be encrypted with a public key?
>
> maybe I am on the
To all that responded,
I got it to work...
Here is how...
First, when executed by .procmailrc, the .gnupg directory needed to be
in the same directory as the .procmailrc file. It had to be
chown:chgrp for that user.
The procmailrc looks like this...
:0
* ^X-ClamAV: clean
{
:0fbw
| gpg --enc
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