--- Nomen Nescio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I use thunderbird on my laptop and desktop with an IMAP server, and
> I've been mailing myself encrypted mails with website passwords so I
> have access to them on both computers.
>
> This is just as secure as encrypting a file and copying it onto bo
--- David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 29, 2007 at 05:20:20PM +0100, Werner Koch wrote:
> > On Mon, 29 Jan 2007 16:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >
> > > etc. Nowadays, many spammers aren't using their own bandwidth or
> CPU.
> > > So why *not* hit the keyservers? It costs them
It's a great idea. A more direct link is:
https://www.fsf.org/associate/support_freedom/donate
Randy
--- "Robert J. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Whether you're secular or religious, atheist or devout, I think we can
> all agree that the time of the year known as Christmas will soon be
It's a good result. I hope you keep the sky blue color too. It would go
well on an arm-logo t-shirt. :-)
example: http://preview.tinyurl.com/yn8ot3
Randy
--- Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Back in September I announced a contest for a new GnuPG logo. By the
> end of Octobe
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- --- Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Am I running into a limitation of the public key
> server architecture?
Yes. Just publish it yourself on a free website.
I've done it myself about the simplest way available here:
geocities (d
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I'm not a contest judge, but if I were a judge, this contest
would be over after seeing the Robbie Tingey submission. Win or
not, that's a great one. Good job!
Randy
> On Wed, 1 Nov 2006 00:22, Werner Koch said:
>
> > If you are interested in
--- Maria Lukas van den Berg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> However, there is a second requirement. No-one should be
> able to create a second keypair B
>
> - which has the same key ID as A,
> - where signatures made with A validate against the public
> key of B.
>
> If such a key B ex
This includes the intermediate key:
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mQCOBEO3+scBBADQmRl6K1zJAyqTbEZ3/mYahzj5g3BCjw5KZXAi9jxQAje0GiuE
XqFr2eJqplTi92V1OdcxTSPWg9yQCE6BE9o69oRmFhRMXQX/XmmIAXl2RlDp2yZd
VSQ81gxlOmRzacD4gAIGI6bKAYGQsW5e8dFbWLpI3PbyJEf9RlxguL/aIQAggVZQ
mbQmV2VybmVyIEtvY2ggKGRpc3Qgc
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> Johan Wevers wrote:
>
> > machine, GnuPG worked fine but WinPT gave the error that WS_32.dll
> > was missing. Can I just copy that file from a newer windows version?
>
> Yes. I also did it in the past. It works.
>
>
> > Is win95 supported at
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> Where can I find a fairly basic introduction to GPG concepts
> like trust models and signatures? I've been using GPG for
> personal use for five years, but somehow missed some of the more
> basic concepts. I took a look at the GPG Privacy Han
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> On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 12:04:52 GMT, Adam Funk said:
>
> > one at home). Then I tried to update each machine to have the new
> > public subkeys (using pgp.mit.edu):
>
> That keyserver as well as all other servers running the old HKS
> software a
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