Re: Retrieval of passphrase

2016-02-29 Thread Robert J. Hansen
> How do I retrieve my existing key pair so I can continue to use them. They're stored in two files: pubring.pkr and secring.skr. Look for those files. Then import them into GnuPG. :) ___ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gn

Re: Retrieval of passphrase

2016-02-29 Thread keith
No Idea... Linux Mint User and I regularly break it. I would, probably incorrectly, assume that if you still had your old G5 with the Old Version of GPG Installer Suite on it then there will be an Export Keys Function which you would use to Export your Public and Private keys to a USB drive. Then

Retrieval of passphrase

2016-02-29 Thread Daniel H. Werner
Hi everyone, I hope someone can give me some advice. I have been a Mac user for years (and years!) and used PGP most of that time. I was running v. 9.7.1 when I upgraded my old G5 to a new iMac. And, of course, that old version of PGP does not run on OS X 10.11. I downloaded the GPG Installer