> Hi,
>
> I have generated a new pub key with several subkeys following (1).
> Is there a way to delete this subkey?
Yes, indeed. I guess I found it in my dreams, i.e. when I woke up, it came
to my mind that it might be simply N for number...
> (1)https://wiki.fsfe.org/Card_howtos/Card_with_s
Werner Koch wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 20:52, ml.throt...@xoxy.net said:
[Messages sent to ]
> Yes, they are copied to gnupg-users.
So, I'll save (a little bit of) internet bandwidth.
Thank you very much.
Helmut
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Hi,
I have generated a new pub key with several subkeys following (1). While
generating one of the subkeys, just after gpg tells you to play around
with your mouse or do some keystrokes in the terminal, gpg output was: key
generation failed. To start generating this encryption subkey again, I
type
On Tue, 9 Feb 2016 20:52, ml.throt...@xoxy.net said:
> I'd like to know: Will every message, that is sent to
> , be delivered to all subscribers of
> as well, or, the other way round, will I
Yes, they are copied to gnupg-users.
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Hello,
Looking at gnupg-for-android I was wondering and amazed. How does a Android app
manages to use GnuPG? As far as I understand the relationship between GPGME and
GnuPG, GPGME gathers all necessary information from the app and sends the data
to GnuPG in a 'command-line-based way' and receiv
First of all... it was established in this thread that you could not
share the key store between GnuPG 2.1 and 1.4. Why is that the case? I
can happily do that here on Linux. The only gotcha is that you don't
profit from the speed gains GnuPG 2.1 gets from the new format of the
key store. Oh, and t
Thanks for hint!
> From: Peter Lebbing [mailto:pe...@digitalbrains.com]
> Install GnuPG 1.4 alongside 2.1 and manually sync all keys from GnuPG
> 2.1 to 1.4, with for instance:
> $ gpg2 --export | gpg --import
I did get it running even on Windows:
gpg2\gpg2.exe --export --output C:\temp\exported.