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In reply to John Clizbe's message sent 2005-10-15 15:33:
> Wayne Chandler wrote:
>
>>I would appreciate a few recommendations for online PGP primers. PGP
>>for dummies, I guess. I have OpenPGP on Thunderbird, and I would like
>>to understand p
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In reply to Michael W. Lucas's message sent 2005-08-11 20:42:
> I'm trying to learn if there's a tool to trace the web of trust
> between two keys.
>
> For example, suppose I get an email from someone I've never heard of
> and want to learn if
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In reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s message sent 2005-08-10 17:18:
> when adding a new userid, gnupg understandably requires a passphrase,
>
> why doesn't gnupg require a passphrase when deleting a uid ?
You're not issuing a signature when deleting
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In reply to Chris De Young's message sent 2005-08-09 17:24:
>> I primarily use inlined PGP because I'm tired of having my S/MIME
>> signed mail bounced back to me as undeliverable because "pkcs7
>> signature is listed as a dangerous attachment on
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In reply to Folkert van Heusden's message sent 2005-08-09 12:22:
> How can I remove revoked and/or expired signatures from my public key?
> E.g. keys like these:
> sig X CA57AD7C 2005-07-15 PGP Global Directory Verification Key
Stand in
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In reply to Greg Sabino Mullane's message sent 2005-08-09 11:26:
* My email has a much better chance of reaching people whose
systems bounce (or discard!) attachments.
>
>>> Are there really a lot of such systems? I've encountered ve
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In reply to David Srbecky's message sent 2005-08-05 17:36:
> I just installed GnuPG to Thunderbird, created a key pair and
> uploaded it to a keyserver. I have expected to receive some mail
> designed to verify that I really own the email address
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In reply to David Srbecky's message sent 2005-08-05 17:43:
> I would like to sign all my mail, but I do not want to annoy people that
> have incompatible e-mail clients with extra attachment file or signature
> in the text of the message.
>
> Is