Is there a way to specify which pinentry program should be used based
on the calling context? When using a GUI program like Claws Mail, I'd
like to use the graphical pinentry, but I'd prefer to default to the
terminal pinentry for everything else.
Poking around, I've found ways of changing this g
On 2014-04-07 00:05, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote:
> It sounds to me like you might be setting up some sort of automated
> encrypted JSON message-passing scheme. If so, you should be aware
> that if any of the encrypted JSON could be controlled by an
> attacker, that attacker could possibly learn inf
On 2014-04-02 00:37, David Shaw wrote:
> This can change pretty significantly given different key lengths,
> different algorithms, and perhaps most significantly, how
> compressible the original document is (by default GPG compresses
> data before encryption). An input file of text will compress v
I've been trying to find a good explanation on how something like
gpg -r DEADBEEF -r CAFEBABE -r 8BADFOOD -o output.gpg -e input.txt
works. The best I've been able to find is this:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2007-October/031938.html
I'm mostly interested in the overhead, so
On 2013-11-27 00:36, Julian H. Stacey wrote:
> I would assume Control D = ^D = EOT = Ascii End Of Text Octal 004 =
> standard default fr end of data stream in Unix.
>
> I vaguely recall decades back with DOS, Microsoft used ^T
Close...control+Z on DOS/Win32
-tkc
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On 2013-07-06 21:52, Hauke Laging wrote:
[snip a whole bunch of helpful stuff]
> My recommendation:
> Separate keys by email address type:
>
> a) private (one group)
> b) each business separate
> c) each organization separate
[snip a whole bunch more useful stuff]
This was an amazingly helpful em
I found a similar thread here:
http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2012-April/044164.html
but it doesn't seem to have been resolved. gpg4win was installed
using the default location, and with none of the add-ons (no
Outlook, shell, extensions, just gpg). The same operation without
--ho