On Monday, May 18, 2020 2:53:55 AM EDT Werner Koch wrote:
> On Sat, 16 May 2020 23:24, John Scott said:
>> Looking up recipients with both dirmngr-client and
>> gpgsm --verbose --list-external-keys [recipient]
>> are fruitless whether I drop the ads\ from my username or not. I've bumped
>> the ldap
Hello Stefan,
Thanks for your helpful reply!
Stefan Claas writes:
> halfdog wrote:
>
>> Hello list,
>>
>> I just noticed that gpgv2 packaged for Debian does not include
>> the "gpgsplit" and "pgpdump" tools any more.
>>
>> Is there any replacement available for them, e.g. by option
>> to main "gp
halfdog wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I just noticed that gpgv2 packaged for Debian does not include
> the "gpgsplit" and "pgpdump" tools any more.
>
> Is there any replacement available for them, e.g. by option to
> main "gpg" binary?
As an alternative you may check out the original pgpdump utilit
Hello list,
I just noticed that gpgv2 packaged for Debian does not include
the "gpgsplit" and "pgpdump" tools any more.
Is there any replacement available for them, e.g. by option to
main "gpg" binary?
hd
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karel-v_g--- via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Hello!
[...]
> Aside from advising to use BSI-certified products the authorities are
> not of any help unfortunately...
In your previous post you spoke about *supervising* authorities.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supervisor
Regards
Stefan
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Hello!
>I just checked the BSI's list of certified products. Gpg4Win andGpg4KDE are
>currently listed until >2022-06-30, and you can continueusing them.
>Thunderbird and Enigmail are not included in that list,so >you are apparently
>using your own software mix anyway.
Indeed, the only certifie