Hello!
Sorry, I had not read this response yet when I wrote my previous email.
Obviously, here is the answer on how to create a free-form UID for the key.
Thank you!
- Original Message -
> From: MFPA
> To: Foo Bar on GnuPG-Users
> Cc: Foo Bar
> Sent: Friday, 16 August 2013 7:57 A
Hello Doug,
Thank you for the answer!
- Original Message -
>> Is this possible with GPG?
>
> As others have pointed out, you _can_ do this, there is nothing to
> prevent it.
Strangely, though, I still don't know how. I tried it with the gpg command line
tool, but that didn't seem
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Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Wednesday 14 August 2013 at 11:56:10 PM, in
, Foo
Bar wrote:
> I have tried to enter a "wildcard email" when gpg asked
> me for the email address during key generation. I tried
> "example.com", "@example.com" and "*@example.com", but
> all
Hello,
I'm trying to decrypt a series of PGP files with GPG.
When I run the following command:
Gpg2 -batch -passphrase pass -o c:\temp\temp.txt -d c:\temp\file.pgp
I get the error:
gpg: encrypted with RSA key, ID 727A253D
gpg: decryption failed: No secret key
If I use PGP Zip wi
On 08/13/2013 08:36 PM, Foo Bar wrote:
Hello!
I would like to create a domain key, which can be used for all emails in a particular domain. For example, if
the key is for "*@example.com", then sending to both "f...@example.com" and
"b...@example.com" would use this key.
Is this possible with
On 3 August 2013 13:51, Hauke Laging wrote:
> Am Sa 03.08.2013, 12:16:56 schrieb ix4...@gmail.com:
>
> > On 30 July 2013 22:30, wrote:
>
> > > I only need one GPG identity for now. I also use GPG on devices of two
> > > classes: "Secure" and "insecure". I would like to take some operational
> >