If you know the recipient, then solving the latter is easy. Ask the
recipient
to resend the message encrypted with your new key.
In my setup, when something is sent, only the encrypted mail is sent to
my sent folder, so if I were asked as you suggest, I would have no way
to send the letter w
On 6/20/2021 at 2:13 PM, "Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users"
wrote:Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature
from a signed
object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>gpg --armor --output signedfile.asc --sign inputfile.txt
where what is wanted is a detached sign
On Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:57, mailinglisten--- said:
> is there any educated guess, when some safe curve (25519?) will find
> their ways into openPGP smart cards?
Yubikeys and the Gnuk token support 25519 for a long time now. For the
Zeitcontrol card, I can't give a concrete timeline.
Shalom-Salam
On Sun, 20 Jun 2021 18:22:53 +, ?? ?? via Gnupg-users wrote:-
>12021/04/10 05:36.72 ?, Matthew Richardson via Gnupg-users
> ??:
>> Is there any way in GnuPG to detach (or extract) a signature from a signed
>> object? For example, a signed object is created with:-
>>
>> >gpg
On Montag, 21. Juni 2021 04:52:37 CEST Brandon Anderson via Gnupg-users wrote:
> The problem, of course, comes when I need to decrypt old messages signed
> with the revoked key or if someone at a later point sends an encrypted
> message to the revoked key.
If you know the recipient, then solving t