Re: GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2006-01-03 Thread Christoph Anton Mitterer
Nicky wrote: >What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? > usage: CS > usage: SEA >What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption >respectively but what about A and C? > > Please have a look at the "Keytypes and changing them" thread (http://lists.gnupg.o

Re: GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2006-01-01 Thread venona
On Wed, 28 Dec 2005 00:36:03 +0530 Nicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? > usage: CS > usage: SEA > What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption > respectively but what about A and C? A: Authentication C: Certi

Re: GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2005-12-30 Thread Timo Schulz
On Wed Dec 28 2005; 00:36, Nicky wrote: > What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? > usage: CS > usage: SEA > What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption > respectively but what about A and C? C = Certifying. A = Authentication. C is used to indicate

Re: GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2005-12-30 Thread lusfert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: RIPEMD160 Nicky wrote on 27.12.2005 22:06: > What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? > usage: CS > usage: SEA > What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and > Encryption respectively but what about A and C? > S - Signing E

GnuPG --edit-key, help req.

2005-12-30 Thread Nicky
What does the usage letters mean in the key listing? usage: CS usage: SEA What does SEA stand for? I think S and E stand for Signing and Encryption respectively but what about A and C? -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/mail/ Download PGP Public Key for Nicky