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On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 21:10:12 -0400, Michael Feinberg wrote:
> I have been using PGP on Windows for some time, and am now trying to
> move to Fedora. That implies a move to GPG, which is fine, but I want
> to have access to my PGP files without conve
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Michael Feinberg escribió:
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> So do I just use PGP for Fedora, if it exists? Am I missing the easy
> way to access PGP files using GPG?
Well, unless your files are encrypted using IDEA algorithm, GnuPG
should not have any problem to decrypt th
You can access the files with gpg if you imported your private keys correctly.
If you haven't been able to export you public keys from pgp and import them in
gpg you can use the keyserver to refetch your the public keys this way.
Als long as you are able to access your windows partition were sho
On Thursday 21 February 2008, Maury Markowitz wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 1:53 PM, John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > For the passphrase issue: the times I've seen this, it is usually
> > due to the passphrase having characters that don't map into the
> > command line code-page.
>
>
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 1:53 PM, John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the passphrase issue: the times I've seen this, it is usually due to the
> passphrase having characters that don't map into the command line code-page.
Wait, is there a length limit?
Maury
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Maury Markowitz maury.markowitz at gmail.com
wrote on Wed Feb 20 15:34:19 CET 2008
>gpg: Invalid passphrase; please try again ...
>Uhhh, no, it's NOT invalid. And this is where I am stuck.
try this:
gpg -h
and see if IDEA comes up on this list of algorithms installed
if not,
there is your answ
On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 1:53 PM, John Clizbe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the present, keyring files in PGP and GnuPG are just sequential
> collections
> of key packets.
>
> GnuPG is expecting the .gpg extension. You don't have to rename the files, so
> long as you tell GnuPG what the names
Maury Markowitz wrote:
> I'm in the process of automating a number of manual tasks. Several of
> these require a user to manually download e-mail attachments to a
> folder, decrypt them using PGP, and then open them in Excel. So far I
> have managed to redirect the mail to a public folder in Exchan