Advice on key set-up for work at employer

2016-08-03 Thread taltman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 I would like people's advice on the optimal set-up for the following scenario: I would like to use GPG encryption at my work, both for encrypting files and for protecting email correspondence. The trick is that I can image that at some point far in

Re: Novice mistake; where did the sks-keyservers.net sertificate go? (fresh Debian, firefox)

2016-08-03 Thread Daniel Kahn Gillmor
On Wed 2016-08-03 02:25:11 -0400, Chew Meek wrote: > The firefox browser didn't ask where to download the certificate, it just > put it somewhere! Seems to me a bit difficult task to find it on my > computer. Try clicking the ↓ icon (downward-pointing arrow) to the left of the firefox address bar

Re: Reduce GPGME memory usage

2016-08-03 Thread Justus Winter
Hello :) Marcel Behlau writes: > The old version worked fine, now i have to port the stuff to a new > system with fewer RAM and bigger update files. This generates some > problems , if the maximum RAM is used, caused by to big update files. In > my workflow, i'm compare the signer keys of the

RE: Unable to batch decrypt messages on Windows

2016-08-03 Thread Mikkel Riber
I looked into the code (not a c programmer - so won't comment if below behavior was intended or not) but managed to find some hints how to decrypt messages with --passphrase For me it was necessary to add --pinentry-mode loopback for it to work.. It now looks like this: gpg2 --decrypt --armor --

Novice mistake; where did the sks-keyservers.net sertificate go? (fresh Debian, firefox)

2016-08-03 Thread Chew Meek
Hello, The firefox browser didn't ask where to download the certificate, it just put it somewhere! Seems to me a bit difficult task to find it on my computer. Br, Chew ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/lis