For historical reasons
Is there a Manuscript with first version of GPG commands ?
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Andre Amorim
GnuPG KEY ID: 0x587B1970
FingerPrint: 42AE C929 4D91 4591 4E75 430F 78D9 53B4 587B 1970
Download: http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x587B1970
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gpg2.20.mani...@dfgh.net wrote the following on 6/13/09 12:36 AM:
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> 1. How do I find out if a signature file _is_ PGP / GPG compliant
>
> 2. Presently I use GPG command line version. With that how do I verify
> that the original HTML file is not tampered with. A command or set of
> command
Hi
I have received a HTML file and a detached signature . I am not sure if
these are PGP compliant . The sender asks me to click here...click there on
some web site to verify the file
As I am not very eager to click here ...or click there on some un known
website, I'd like to do the following and
2009/6/13 :
> Not sure if I saw any recommendations and so a second request herewith for
> _friendly_, _helpful_ user lists or forum on Claws mail client for Windows
> XP
I suggest trying a Claws related mailing list. This list is for gnupg
discussions and hence the lack of replies.
Ben
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Steven W. Orr wrote:
> When I got your key, AND I know it came from you, then I set your key in my
> ring with owner trust of "trusted". But I didn't set the key validity. My
> understanding is that if I set your key validity then I'm signing my
> p
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Subu wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Werner Koch - w...@gnupg.org
> <+gpg2+maniams+381edcc67a.wk#gnupg@spamgourmet.com> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 6 Jun 2009 22:52, malte.g...@gmx.de said:
>>
>> > Does the GPG4Win package support the GnuPG smartcard? Of cou
On Jun 12, 2009, at 11:24 PM, Steven W. Orr wrote:
There's a pgp concept that I'm not comfortable with. It has to do
with the
difference between owner trust and key validity. And I say
comfortable, not
because I don't like it or that I don't think it doesn't work; I
just don't
feel like I