On 24/05/13 18:49, irak wrote:
> I don't understand your answer.
If I understand correctly, it is the /sender/ who chooses how /you/ will see the
line endings. If they send it using the --textmode switch or the PGP equivalent
option, the .pgp file will be marked to instruct your GnuPG to convert t
On 05/24/2013 04:49 PM, irak wrote:
> I don't understand your answer. The original encrypted (.pgp) is provided by
> a client that transmits the file to me using a binary transmission. On my
> Linux server when I previously deciphered the file, it resulted in a file
> with CRLF as the EOR. When I u
there any control over the gpg decipher process that says don't default
to the local EOR but use what was stored in the file?
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On Fri, 24 May 2013 15:27, ira.kirsch...@sungard.com said:
> I am in the midst of changing my RedHat Linux environment from using PGP to
> GPG (1.4.5). When I previously deciphered a client provided ".pgp" file, the
> resultant file was CRLF terminated. No matter what I have tried using gpg to
> de
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Update - I have tried this on gpg 2.0.14 and it still doesn't work as I
expect.
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