On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 8:35 PM, Pete Stephenson wrote:
[snip]
> I wish to have a single private key file in my GnuPG keyring that
> includes stubs to the primary key on smartcard #1 and the subkeys on
> smartcard #2. This way, if I need to certify a public key belonging to
> someone else I will be
> If you want to be able to verify these message signatures, you
> should set yourself up with a Mail User Agent that can handle
> PGP/MIME-signed messages. Some examples are:
>
> * thunderbird with the enigmail plugin * evolution * claws mail *
> outlook with gpgOL (http://gpg4win.org/about.
Hi Matt--
On 09/05/2013 09:35 PM, Matt D wrote:
> i was sent a .asc file as an attachment.
It sounds like you may have been sent a PGP/MIME-signed message. The
message i'm sending now is PGP/MIME-signed. These kinds of messages
show up in some Mail User Agents that don't know about PGP/MIME as
On 04/09/13 05:37, Henry Hertz Hobbit wrote:
> I won't answer the other questions because you have grossly misinterpreted
> me.
I never deliberately twist people's words, I hate that[1]. I always try to see
what the person means to say, even if it's not literally what they wrote. But I
often find