Robert,
As I may have said earlier, it appears that I am not very bright.
I looked again in the GPG Keyring and I see that my Public Key was created in
2000, using an old email address. Can I update the key with the new and
current email address? If yes, how?
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Robert,
Thanks you, in advance, for your help.
I have to say here that I am more than a bit embarrassed because I seem to know
so little about what I am doing.
OK, here we go.
First, I have 2 Macs, a laptop and an iMac.
I am writing to you from the desktop and the laptop is right here on my des
> I am, therefore, sending it again.
I've been hoping someone else would tackle this, since I'm not
particularly well-versed in PGP for OS X. I do run GnuPG on OS X,
though, so maybe I can be of some assistance.
I'm going to be posing a lot of questions here, but they're all
rhetorical -- they'r
Thanks.
I hope someone can tell me what I might be doing wrong.
> On May 7, 2016, at 3:51 AM, Brad Rogers wrote:
>
> On Fri, 6 May 2016 16:59:32 -0700
> Daniel H. Werner wrote:
>
> Hello Daniel,
>
>> I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it
>
> Less than 24 hrs, acco
On Fri, 6 May 2016 16:59:32 -0700
Daniel H. Werner wrote:
Hello Daniel,
>I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it
Less than 24 hrs, according to time stamps. The list archives would show
that the first copy was received.
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Regards _
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I sent the following message several days ago and am not sure it actually went.
I am, therefore, sending it again.
Thanks.
It appears that I made a mess of my new install.
I am on a Mac, running OS 10.11.4.
I had been using PGP ( v9.7.1?) on a previous older Mac but, of course, that
will not
It appears that I made a mess of my new install.
I am on a Mac, running OS 10.11.4.
I had been using PGP ( v9.7.1?) on a previous older Mac but, of course, that
will not work on OS X.
I downloaded the suite and did the install on my laptop (I did not want to try
it on the desktop machine until