Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-13 Thread eMyListsDDg
Hello MFPA, Tuesday, July 8, 2014, 3:27:49 PM, you wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > Hi > On Monday 7 July 2014 at 10:49:23 PM, in > , eMyListsDDg wrote: >> i have mulitple email accounts and in the past had >> generated a key/pair for each, each with its own uniqu

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-09 Thread Doug Barton
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Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread MFPA
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi On Monday 7 July 2014 at 10:49:23 PM, in , eMyListsDDg wrote: > i have mulitple email accounts and in the past had > generated a key/pair for each, each with its own unique > passphrase. i'm rethinking that approach. > curious how other uses

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread eMyListsDDg
@Kristian @TheFuzzyWhirlpoolThunderstorm @Micha appreciate all the replies. all good insights. i've got a better picture in my head of how to manage my keys now. > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA512 > On 07/08/2014 11:15 AM, The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm wrote: >> On Tue, J

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 10:54:18AM +0200, Kristian Fiskerstrand wrote: > Wouldn't necessarily be to _hide_ anything either. I tend to use it as > a role-based approach, e.g. I have an own key for my work address > (that is barely used at all, but it _is_ available). The primary > reason for this is

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 07/08/2014 11:15 AM, The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm wrote: > On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 10:54:18AM +0200, Kristian Fiskerstrand > wrote: >> Wouldn't necessarily be to _hide_ anything either. I tend to use >> it as a role-based approach, e.g. I have

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread Kristian Fiskerstrand
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On 07/08/2014 10:44 AM, The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm wrote: >> in practice, do users of gnupg find that having multiple email >> account id's +added to one key/pair using that key/pair to sign >> and/or encrypt emails & files +more efficient to m

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-08 Thread The Fuzzy Whirlpool Thunderstorm
> in practice, do users of gnupg find that having multiple email account > id's > +added to one key/pair using that key/pair to sign and/or encrypt > emails & files > +more efficient to manage? > >

Re: one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-07 Thread Micha Rosenbaum
On 07.07.2014 23:49, eMyListsDDg wrote: > in practice, do users of gnupg find that having multiple email account id's > added to one key/pair using that key/pair to sign and/or encrypt emails & > files more efficient to manage? > > curious how other uses in this situation manage their gnupg? I'm

one key/pair for multiple email accounts

2014-07-07 Thread eMyListsDDg
in practice, do users of gnupg find that having multiple email account id's added to one key/pair using that key/pair to sign and/or encrypt emails & files more efficient to manage? i have mulitple email accounts and in the past had generated a key/pair for each, each with its own unique passph