I haven't tested this myself but from a quick check with someone who uses
Thunderbird they couldn't verify this claim. Maybe this just happens on some
versions? Either way I wouldn't assume it's intended behavior.
Other than an annoying inability to turn off "by default"
attachment of public key
omments.
Would you be able to suggest the version to use in "portable" mode?
(a) under Linux?
(b) under Windows?
tia, PetRoh
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2.6.3 was a DOS program,...
And Linux. (Apple too - remember compiling it on Mac when
the command-line build tools were still available). So is
the same (i.e., a problematic source of randomness when
generating the session key) likely to be the case
compiling/running 2.6.3iamulti06 under Linux
I know those that still use pgp263iamulti06 [*] from removable media,
without "installation".
Are there known, documented security deficiencies in it? Any better
alternative for those that need to use pgp/gpg in "portable" mode?
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