I've never been able to do this through graphical interfaces. I put all public
keys in a directory and use the command line:
gpg --import *asc
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dear GnuPG users,
apologies if I'm asking something that is described in the documentation,
but i could not find it there.
Is there a way to sync your public search keys library in Kleopatra across
multiple PCs? For example by syncing the folder in which the keys are
stored? If so, which folder do
On 2021-03-08 at 15:57 +, Call, Margaret wrote:
> Good morning,
>
> We would like to migrate our Symantec PGP to GNU PGP.. We tested the
> system last week with new PGP users and a user that migrated to GNU
> from Symantec. We have fixed all bugs except one:
>
> Our legacy Symantec users
Our legacy Symantec users (who have not yet transferred over to GNU) are
unable to decrypt/read GNU PGP emails.
Symantec is unfortunately not keeping current with the latest iterations
of the OpenPGP specification. Further, some features of current GnuPG
keys are not supported by Symantec PGP
On 3/9/2021 at 4:46 AM, "Margaret via Gnupg-users Call" wrote:
We would like to migrate our Symantec PGP to GNU PGP. We tested the
system last week with new PGP users and a user that migrated to GNU
from Symantec. We have fixed all bugs except one:
Our legacy Symantec u
Good morning,
We would like to migrate our Symantec PGP to GNU PGP. We tested the system
last week with new PGP users and a user that migrated to GNU from Symantec. We
have fixed all bugs except one:
Our legacy Symantec users (who have not yet transferred over to GNU) are unable
to decrypt/r