Ok I found that the gpgme engine is set to gpg for my system.
I set it explicitely to gpg2 and now it's working using
gpgme_set_engine_info(GPGME_PROTOCOL_OpenPGP, "/usr/bin/gpg2", NULL))
Should this work on Mac too ?
Does someone now how to change the gpgme lib to use gpg2 by default on my
system
On Oct 23, 2009, at 6:38 PM, sari Al-alem wrote:
Hi
I dont know if this is the right place but im new to this encryption
software and i would like to ask some questions:
1- does GPG have to be installed on all users who will recieve my
mail?
2- does it have to be installed on the mail
sari Al-alem wrote:
> 1- does GPG have to be installed on all users who will recieve my
> mail?
No: only those users who want to be able to verify your signatures, or
who want you to be able to send them encrypted email.
> 2- does it have to be installed on the mail server?
No.
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sari Al-alem wrote:
> I dont know if this is the right place but im new to this encryption
> software and i would like to ask some questions:
> 1- does GPG have to be installed on all users who will recieve my mail?
Short Answer = Yes. Long Answer
Hi
I dont know if this is the right place but im new to this encryption software
and i would like to ask some questions:
1- does GPG have to be installed on all users who will recieve my mail?
2- does it have to be installed on the mail server?
Thanks in advance.