Re: Please start a new thread

2020-03-06 Thread NuVista
In the output from --export-ssh-key is also a comment field. This fieldd, in my case shows: openpgp:0xF852DAEE This should be enough to identify the key. It is the short ID of the referred authentication subkey. Website: https://www.nuvistastech.com/ - [url=https://www.nuvistastech.com/]N

Re: Please start a new thread

2019-04-02 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hello Shweta, Seeing how you did not start a new thread, I get the feeling we "scared you off" from posting. That is really unfortunate, and not our intention at all. I'm sorry if you felt intimidated by the response you got. It's rather unusual, but I took the liberty of posting your question to

Re: Please start a new thread

2019-03-26 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Tuesday, March 26, 2019 a las 05:00:33PM +0530, Shweta Tyagi escribió: > Hi Peter, > How can start a new thread? Please advise. > if you any solution for this please help me find out the solution. > Hi, This depends on your Mail User Agent. It means "start a new mail with a new Subject"

Re: Please start a new thread

2019-03-26 Thread Shweta Tyagi
t;https://www.instagram.com/upayasolution/> On Tue, Mar 26, 2019 at 4:59 PM Peter Lebbing wrote: > Hi, > > On 26/03/2019 12:20, Shweta Tyagi wrote: > > gpg --batch --passphrase-fd n and it stops popup which asks for the > > passphrase > > Please start a new thread with y

Re: Please start a new thread

2019-03-26 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hi Shweta, On 26/03/2019 12:30, Shweta Tyagi wrote: > How can start a new thread? Please advise. Start a new e-mail (rather than replying to one), and address it to . That will start a new thread. Oh, I forgot this the previous time, but some mailing list members might appreciate it if you send

Please start a new thread

2019-03-26 Thread Peter Lebbing
Hi, On 26/03/2019 12:20, Shweta Tyagi wrote: > gpg --batch --passphrase-fd n and it stops popup which asks for the > passphrase Please start a new thread with your question, it is something completely different than the thread you replied to. Thanks, Peter. -- I use the GNU Privacy