Jose Simoes:
> PGP/GPG does not work easily with web-mail.
>
> Most email, today, in read and write using the browser
>
> POP ou IMAP mail is a rarity
>
> That is the problem
You (and others) might be interested in the Tails OpenPGP Applet:
https://tails.boum.org/doc/encryption_and_privacy/gpga
t; hack that in as well.
hmm.. what about just using cryptsetup/LUKS with passphrase and key file
(on a real file, not a block device)?
of course that's then without GnuPG..
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Why should you get involved without doing your
> own positive verification?
Two replies later in the thread there was Stan Tobias
who clarified:
> [That] you vouch that the person told you "This is my key". Making a
> certification is *not* a confirmation of an identity.
I li
on paper,...).
Cheers,
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Daniel Kahn Gillmor:
> 0) --export-options export-local on your air-gapped system, combined
> with --import-options import-local on your "regular" system.
> Would either of these workflows meet your goals?
Thanks! That's exactly what I was l
g the keyring files between the systems?
Thanks in advance,
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Hi,
(I know this is an old thread, sorry)
Werner Koch:
> On Thu, 17 Oct 2013 17:55, christian.we...@gmail.com said:
>> I bought a cyberJack go [1] to use it with my openPGP smart card for
>
> This is not just a reader but an identification token with lots of
> embedded and upgradable software.