Am 26.05.2011 21:26, schrieb Charly Avital:
> In Thunderbird, key usage is set in 'Per Recipient rules', that is not
> the Address Book.
>> >
>> > Can someone please explain to me how this could be happening, and what I
>> > need
>> > to do to correct it? Should I remove his old key from my key
In the future, instead of GPG or OpenSSL I would suggest an encrypted
filesystem such as an encrypted folder or partition or Truecrypt volume.
The advantage of those is that a single bit error is likely to only
affect one file. If you archive the files before transferring them to
your encrypted
Perfect, that's useful. I see now I should copy the man pages to
/usr/local/man so they'll be visible to everyone. Also, to be save, I'll
rename the existing binaries just in case (I'm a bit paranoid).
To recap, I'll run these commands to "install" my new version:
mv /usr/local/bin/gpg
Anne Wilson wrote on 5/26/11 2:06 PM:
> I have a friend whose gpg key became corrupt. He created a new key, and I
> imported it. Then we discovered that KMail insists on trying to encrypt
> using
> the old key, even though I have changed his addressbook entry to reflect the
> new key.
>
> At
I have a friend whose gpg key became corrupt. He created a new key, and I
imported it. Then we discovered that KMail insists on trying to encrypt using
the old key, even though I have changed his addressbook entry to reflect the
new key.
At this point we thought it was a KMail issue, so I mov
On 5/25/2011 12:55 PM, DUELL, BOB (ATTCINW) wrote:
> A few more questions:
It's hard to give concrete answers without seeing your particular
installation, so please consider these to be semi-educated guesses
rather than things I know to be correct. :)
> But should I also create these?
No. You
On Wed, 25 May 2011 19:27, janne.ink...@iki.fi said:
> I am having a problem with GnuPG text ui-language. My windows is in
> english, but GnuPG is in swedish. I know I can fix this issue with
> lang=en enviroinment variable, but I am having this wrong language
> problem in several other software a