ypted with Primary key
On Aug 19, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Scott Linnebur wrote:
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> I have an issue that I just cannot figure out. What I’m trying to do is move
> a file between two organizations using two different transports while
> encrypting the file. On one side they use ipswitch mov
On Aug 19, 2016, at 11:56 AM, Scott Linnebur wrote:
>
> I have an issue that I just cannot figure out. What I’m trying to do is move
> a file between two organizations using two different transports while
> encrypting the file. On one side they use ipswitch movit to encrypt the file
> and po
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Subject: Re: File E
On 22/08/16 16:45, Scott Linnebur wrote:
> Any idea why MoveIt would be encrypting this way?
I thought OpenPGP-compliant implementations were required to respect the key
flags, but on scanning the OpenPGP RFC (I took RFC 4880), it does not seem to be
the case. That is, it is not required that comp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
You can use gpg --list-packets to see exactly what OpenPGP packets are
present in the ciphertext. That would show you in great detail exactly what
their software sent you.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
iIAEAREKACghHEJyaWFuIE1pbnRvbiA8YnJpYW5AbWludG9
I have no experience with the software you mention. Keep that in mind
while reading my ramblings.
On 19/08/16 17:56, Scott Linnebur wrote:
> I have a suspicion that is the cause but I can’t test it.
My key looks like this:
$ gpg2 -k de500b3e
pub rsa2048/DE500B3E 2009-11-12 [C] [expires: 2017-1
I have an issue that I just cannot figure out. What I'm trying to do is move a
file between two organizations using two different transports while encrypting
the file. On one side they use ipswitch movit to encrypt the file and post it
to a sftp site. Then from my end I use camel to pick up t