>, Hauke Laging wrote:
>>
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>>> Am Di 08.07.2014, 14:41:36 schrieb J. David Boyd:
>>>> which means that any of them can make changes to your
>>>> keys.
>>
>>> And that is wrong.
>>
>>Please can you elaborate on how it is inc
"Gould, Michael (RIS-BCT)" writes:
> Currently we use do not use pgp for email, only to decrypt and/or
> encrypt customer files for processing. We currently use a single user
> id for this however this doesn’t allow us to audit the use. What I was
> wondering is can I create a public key that has
"coco coco" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I've been using thunderbird on Linux since 0.2 on my laptop, but
> recently, due to
> laptop problem, I want to move my mail to use portable thunderbird on a
> mobile hd.
>
> I've already moved my profile from Linux to the portable tb, and it's
> w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in news:1115810734.3667.233878576__
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> - How do I proceed further ?
>
Turn on debugging in enigmail. It's the last tab under preferences.
This will show you what errors you are getting.
> - Is there a better way to import public keys into enigmail ?