On 4/24/2016 6:49 AM, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android.
> or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the
> relevant paths,
> then apply that for running?.
>
I just realized th
On 4/24/2016 6:49 AM, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote:
> Dear Sir,
>
> can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android.
> or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the
> relevant paths,
> then apply that for running?.
>
Guardianproject ha
On 04/24/2016 10:59 AM, Peter Lebbing wrote:
> As for the OP's other questions, I can't answer them very well because I
> don't know MacOS, but I can give you advice: could you please indicate
> what software you are using? What mail client, what other GnuPG-related
> software? You say you compose
Dear Sir,
can I able to integrate the GNUPG windows application directly in Android.
or need to use the GNUPG Android Gaurdian application and then set the
relevant paths,
then apply that for running?.
Please let me know.
thanks ,
regards
MVS
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Gnupg
On 04/24/2016 09:51 AM, Daniel H. Werner wrote:
> I downloaded GPGTools on my Mac laptop (I have not done it on my Mac desktop
> yet
> as I want to be sure I know what I am doing!!!) and did the Install.
> I Imported my existing keys.
> And I have several question/problems:
First off, I can't an
On 24/04/16 20:40, MuthuSankaraNarayanan Valliammal wrote:
> I have this problem. I am writing an application in android for the
> GNUPG. for that I want to add the commands in the android package
> itself.
Could you please start a new thread instead of changing the subject of
this thread to somet
I have this problem. I am writing an application in android for the GNUPG.
for that I want to add the commands in the android package itself. whether
I need to install the Gaurdian GNUPG and then call the commands from my
application, or can I able to call the application gnupg with the library
in
> 1) When I open a new email message window, I see a green box in the upper
> right hand corner which is labeled “OpenPGP”. Is that right?
> 2) Should I be able to toggle GPG on and off;
Yes, the green box in the upper right of the new message window indicates that
the GPGTools are integrated i
You are strongly advised to read the gpg frequently asked questions,
here is the link:
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html
Here a particularly relevant question:
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/gnupg-faq.html#please_use_ecc
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 7:16 PM, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 24,
On 24/04/16 19:16, Dashamir Hoxha wrote:
> I think that 2048 is still OK.
Yes; it is also the current default, so no need to upgrade the key.
> But if you decide to upgrade, you can find some good advice here:
> https://johnlane.ie/i-have-a-new-gnupg-key.html
I consider "stick to the defaults" b
On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 6:51 PM, Daniel H. Werner
wrote:
>
> 4) My existing keys were created (in 2009 in PGP) at 2048 length. Should
> I change them to 4096? If so, how?
>
I think that 2048 is still OK.
But if you decide to upgrade, you can find some good advice here:
https://johnlane.ie/i-hav
Colleagues,
I need some help.
I downloaded GPGTools on my Mac laptop (I have not done it on my Mac desktop
yet as I want to be sure I know what I am doing!!!) and did the Install.
I Imported my existing keys.
And I have several question/problems:
1) When I open a new email message window, I s
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