On 1/4/2020 10:10 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> Following my thread at (1), unless I'm missing something, it became
>> apparent that Enigmail/Tunderbird does not fit the bill anymore.
>
> It should be noted that Enigmail hasn't changed how it does anything.
>
No argument there, Patrick is doing a
> Is there anything that really details the changes in this new format
> and why it changed?
https://www.gnupg.org/faq/whats-new-in-2.1.html#keybox
> Also no more secring.gpg. Those files got moved in that "private
> -keys" directory. What I'm also trying to understand is now their
> files names
I was user of GPG4Win years ago and when I reinstalled it I noticed quite a bit has changed. If there is no existing pubring.gpg it creates a new keyring with the new format. Is there anything that really details the changes in this new format and why it changed?
Also no more secring.gpg. Thos
On Freitag, 3. Januar 2020 13:53:00 CET Gabriele Pohl wrote:
> After upgrading my PC to Fedora 30
[...]
> a problem with decrypting came up.
>
> Encryption works:
>
> $ gpg --verbose --output test.txt.gpg --recipient cont...@dipohl.de
> --encrypt test.txt
[...]
> gpg: RSA/AES256 encrypted for: "4