On 12/17/19, 9:55 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
> One of my repeated complaints about GnuPG is that nobody can agree on
> what it is. Is it a toolkit for building bespoke cryptographic
> solutions? Is it an RFC4880 implementation meant for end-users? Is it
> an RFC4880 implementation meant fo
Hi Markus,
On 1/24/2019 5:45 AM, Markus Vetsch wrote:
Hello,
we have integrated GnuPG via command line interface into our Windows client &
server C#.NET application.
We are aware that the recommended way to interact with GnuPG is the library
GnuPG ME.
That's why we would like to switch for be
On 4/9/2017 6:24 PM, Anthony Papillion wrote:
There's been some discussion both on and off this list about the fact
that people don't use GnuPG (even with Enigmail) because it's 'too
hard'. I have friends that are reasonably intelligent who just can't
figure it out and, for the life of me, I just
Just a simple test message as asked by Werner to test something…
Jeff
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Aha! This makes a lot of sense.
Thanks Werner!
Jeff
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> To: Jeffrey Stedfast
> Cc: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
> Subject: Re: Problems with GPGME returning &q
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On 3/6/17, 9:41 AM, "Werner Koch" wrote:
On Mon, 27 Feb 2017 15:20, jeste...@microsoft.com said:
> I'm working on re-impl
Hey Werner,
No worries – I know how busy things can get around a release.
Jeff
On 3/4/17, 7:01 AM, "Werner Koch" wrote:
Hi Jeff,
On Fri, 3 Mar 2017 19:04, jeste...@microsoft.com said:
> Anyone have any thoughts on this?
Soneone of us will get back to you on Monday.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?
On 2/27/17, 9:20 AM, "Gnupg-users on behalf of Jeffrey Stedfast"
wrote:
Hi all,
I'm working on re-implementing GMime to use libgpgme (1.8.0 on Fedora 25)
instead of using my own custom logic for fork()ing/exec()ing gpg &
Hi all,
I'm working on re-implementing GMime to use libgpgme (1.8.0 on Fedora 25)
instead of using my own custom logic for fork()ing/exec()ing gpg & parsing the
status-fd output to do PGP encryption and I've gotten that to work just fine
for PGP, but I am having trouble using nearly identical l
I'm working on implementing S/MIME support in my GMime library and need
to create a set of keys for some unit tests. Is there any way I can
create some self-signed S/MIME certificates with gpgsm?
Thanks,
Jeff
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I'm working on implementing S/MIME support in my GMime library and need
to create a set of keys for some unit tests. Is there any way I can
create some self-signed S/MIME certificates with gpgsm?
Thanks,
Jeff
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