Cool, thanks everyone for the responses.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 1/02/2008 1:20:17 p.m. >>>
On Fri, Feb 01, 2008 at 12:16:04PM +1300, Bruce Cowin wrote:
> This is probably a dumb, basic question but is it possible to list
more
> than o
This is probably a dumb, basic question but is it possible to list more
than one key name for the -recipient option when encrypting a file?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bruce
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Cool, thanks everyone!
Regards,
Bruce
>>> John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 15/03/2007 4:10 p.m. >>>
Bruce Cowin wrote:
> If I have generated a key using PGP Desktop, would I be able to import and
> use that key with GnuPG? Our subscription to PGP Desktop is about
0 p.m. >>>
On Thu, Mar 15, 2007 at 10:45:27AM +1300, Bruce Cowin wrote:
> If I have generated a key using PGP Desktop, would I be able to
> import and use that key with GnuPG? Our subscription to PGP Desktop
> is about to expire and it says the functionality will be reduced to
&g
If I have generated a key using PGP Desktop, would I be able to import and use
that key with GnuPG? Our subscription to PGP Desktop is about to expire and it
says the functionality will be reduced to that of PGP Freeware. All we do with
it is encrypt files (not emails), so I think this is ok.
Hi Kurt,
Yes it is GPGee I'm using. Thanks for the explanation. I'll see if I can
produce the keyrings. Failing that, I guess we'll just keep trying until the
key reappears or use GPG commands.
Thanks again.
Regards,
Bruce
>>> Kurt Fitzner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 16/02/2007 12:14:02 a.m. >>
I'm using GPG4win 1.0.8. I have imported a key and have used it for encrypting
a few times. I notice that sometimes when I right click on a file, this key
doesn't appear in the key lists and sometimes it does. Has anyone else
experienced this? Do we know why it does this?
Thanks.
Regards
As I understand it, people only need my public key if they are going to encrypt
a file for me. If I will only be sending them encrypted files, then I need
their public key but they don't need mine. Is this correct?
Thanks.
Regards,
Bruce
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