Wei Wu [H] wrote:
> Yes. That's what I need.
If you're just trying to eliminate pass phrases and set up a key file
only scenario, why not simply create a key pair with a null or "zero
length" pass phrase? Keep those keys on your removable device, and use a
script/batch that calls GnuPG with the a
Werner Koch wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Just one remark: A logo should not be a picture. It shall be a clean
> and simple design without detailed artistic stuff. In this sense the
> current GnuPG logo as well as the usual GNU don't work well as logos.
Here's something I did for my own use that's so woefu
Laurent Jumet wrote:
> Hello !
>
> Does somebody has an explanation about this fact:
>
> Checking a ClearSign signature inside my mailer answers "Bad".
> Copying that message inside the clipboard and checking it, answers "Good".
>
> May be this could happen with this message.
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Benny Helms wrote:
First off, I hope you've considered that gpg is doing what it's suppose
to do and you're really trying to break it. If your encrypted files
are "corrupt" at a later date, maybe you have another problem and don't
*want* to make it just go away. IOW, be cautious that a solution
Bob Henson wrote:
> Would someone kindly confirm the gpg.conf line for setting the
> keyring directory elsewhere than the standard one, please. As far
> as I can see, the --homedir command sets the directory for the
> executable files, but I'm not sure what to set to move the keyrings
> to anothe