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On 26/01/2010 18:52, ved...@hush.com wrote:
> Sean Rima it is not a great idea to use hushmail keys for open pgp encryption
> or authentication
>
> (1) the keys are not updated, and can't be for the same email
> address,
> so, for example, i'v
I have a function from FoxPro. If you type Gpg( 'test.pgp',
'SecretPassword'), how can you make sure ShellExecute decrypt the pgp-file
with the password?
cParameters = [-d -o &sUitvoer &sInvoer ] works well but you have to give
the password in a DOS-window and it seems some users doesn't know how
On 25.01.2010 13:41, Werner Koch wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:10, f.schw...@chili-radiology.com said:
thanks for the tip with debuglog but this is not practical in my case
because 2 minutes after starting the application I already have over
1GB of logdata, and the error might occur only after