now i'm finding out after moving from XP to Win7 that i can't edit my keys or
decrypt email test messages.
the passphrases to decrypt i have aren't working from command line or my email
app.
during migration i copied all the files from \\gnupg dir on XP to
my new machine.
is there command li
Am Sa 06.07.2013, 19:53:16 schrieb Tim Chase:
> This was an amazingly helpful email. I've seen a lot of posts (both
> blog and here on the mailing list) that are full of technical
> explanations, but very few that go over best practices for managing
> multiple identities.
I often help people cre
On 2013-07-06 21:52, Hauke Laging wrote:
[snip a whole bunch of helpful stuff]
> My recommendation:
> Separate keys by email address type:
>
> a) private (one group)
> b) each business separate
> c) each organization separate
[snip a whole bunch more useful stuff]
This was an amazingly helpful em
Am Sa 06.07.2013, 19:00:47 schrieb atair:
> (1) I create one key pair for each email account. In case one key gets
> compromised the possible damage is limited to one email account.
That's a strange argument for several reasons. The most important being: Why
should just one key be compromised if
Hi all,
I want to introduce encryption to my email accounts and hesitate
already for almost a year to set up the keys/infrastructure because I
see some severe problems. Maybe you can tell me your experiences/ideas
about the concerns I have...
Situation:
I want so set up a GnuPG infrastructure for
On 06.07.2013, atair wrote:
> I want so set up a GnuPG infrastructure for my (lets say) 20 email accounts.
Keep it simple: You create *one* keypair and add all email-accounts to
it.
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Hi all,
I want to introduce encryption to my email accounts and hesitate
already for almost a year to set up the keys/infrastructure because I
see some severe problems. Maybe you can tell me your experiences/ideas
about the concerns I have...
Situation:
I want so set up a GnuPG infrastructure for