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> On 28/09/11 15:50, Werner Koch wrote:
>> There is no feature for it. You may use gpgsplit to manually
>> construct a key from such a backup. You need to take the
>> keybinding signature etc from the matching public key. I have
>> not tried, it t
On 10/04/2011 05:11 AM, David Smith wrote:
> Possibly a bit off-topic, but...
>
> Does anyone have any experience of using an MS Exchange server, where it
> corrupts PGP-MIME emails by re-encoding the encrypted data in base64?
>
> If I'm going to complain to our local IT about it, I need some har
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011 00:01, ved...@nym.hush.com said:
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GnuPG does not support this PART stuff. Neither does it support the
Charset armor header.
The rationale for not supporting this misfeatures is that it tries to
mimic a part of MIME which is more suitable for th
Possibly a bit off-topic, but...
Does anyone have any experience of using an MS Exchange server, where it
corrupts PGP-MIME emails by re-encoding the encrypted data in base64?
If I'm going to complain to our local IT about it, I need some hard
evidence about how it's breaking the PGP-MIME RFC.
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