Is 'Стефан Васильев ' the same person that
was ban from this very list a fiew month back?
No, because no one was ever banned. One user, also named Stefan, was
set to moderation (his messages had to be approved by an admin before
appearing on list), but this was only for two weeks, and he was ne
Brandon Anderson wrote:
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is still
used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’
On 15 Jul 2021, at 12:54, john doe via Gnupg-users
wrote:
Is this still relevent with the built-in gpg stuff of TB?
Very much so. Thunderbird’s native Open PGP support is quite basic, and
anything to do with smartcards still has to be delegated to an external gnupg
process.
A
Another wei
Brandon Anderson wrote:
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is
still used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’s
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is still
used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’s what ordinary third-p
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is
still used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’s what ordinary third-par
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is still
used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’
On 7/15/2021 12:24 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2021 03:22:47 CEST Brandon Anderson via
Gnupg-users
wrote:
I have several Yubikeys and smartcards in my setup, each with its own
signing subkeys, and I use these, among other things, to sign email
messages. Whenever I want to
> On 15 Jul 2021, at 12:54, john doe via Gnupg-users
> wrote:
>
> Is this still relevent with the built-in gpg stuff of TB?
Very much so. Thunderbird’s native Open PGP support is quite basic, and
anything to do with smartcards still has to be delegated to an external gnupg
process.
A
_
Brandon Anderson wrote:
On 14 Jul 2021, at 23:52, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
It would tell me as 3rd party that for WoT puposes, if this is still
used,
Alice and her good friend Bob were able to sign their pub keys
remotely,
based on a free of charge verification method.
That’s
On 7/15/2021 12:51 AM, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users wrote:
Brandon Anderson wrote:
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
On 14 Jul 2021, at 18:34, Стефан Васильев via Gnupg-users
wrote:
Viktor wrote:
Is 'Стефан Васильев ' the same person that was
ban from this very list a fiew month back?
It looks l
On 7/15/2021 12:24 PM, Ingo Klöcker wrote:
On Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2021 03:22:47 CEST Brandon Anderson via Gnupg-users
wrote:
I have several Yubikeys and smartcards in my setup, each with its own
signing subkeys, and I use these, among other things, to sign email
messages. Whenever I want to sen
On Donnerstag, 15. Juli 2021 03:22:47 CEST Brandon Anderson via Gnupg-users
wrote:
> I have several Yubikeys and smartcards in my setup, each with its own
> signing subkeys, and I use these, among other things, to sign email
> messages. Whenever I want to send an email on thunderbird, it demands a
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