> > palemoon.org>
>
> Did you mock up this output yourself or is this something you actually
> got?
I made it up for the sake of demonstration.
> ...
Much appreciated.
jb
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The status could be e.g. "%" char to denote an error as defined in:
gpg(1)
--check-sigs
...
Do you think it makes sense to request an enhancement ?
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estion is:
Can I have a pub key with a unique id C65285EC and a fingerprint, but two
different associated (gpg --export) ascii .asc or binary .gpg files ?
jb
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You can find a small list of USB thumbdrives that use hardware encryption here:
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It looks like a great tool but unfortunately the shop is only in German
which I do not understand.
I attempted to translate it with Google translate but it does not accept the
page
because it is using port 443 (I think).
"Sorry, this URL is invalid
http://www.privacyfoundation.de:443/wiki/Crypto
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On Wednesday 24 August 2005 20:41, Zuxy wrote:
> 2005/8/25, Bill Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Can you elaborate on this? How recent is your information? I have
> > colleagues in China who are using GnuPG and have assured me that there is
> > no current restriction to using cryptography, ether
On Wednesday 03 August 2005 15:56, David Shaw wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 03, 2005 at 02:28:17PM -0500, JB wrote:
> > Hi gang,
> >
> > Yesterday I tried valiantly to get a Hushmail user to install GPG or
> > PGP (6.5.8...still free and a good version) on his M$ system, but
Hi gang,
Yesterday I tried valiantly to get a Hushmail user to install GPG or PGP
(6.5.8...still free and a good version) on his M$ system, but he said it was
too hard to work and Hushmail was nice and easy.
Anyway, after a few tries of trying to upload my public key to the Hush
server,
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