Hi, I have a question. Hope you can help me. Can I send an encrypted e-mail so that it decodes itself automatically once it reaches the recipient? I'd appreciate very much any comments you wish to spare. Marcos.
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Lawrence C. Chin wrote:
> Well, while here, I might as well ask a question, though it's more
> Enigmail-related. On the OpenPGP Options (OpenPGP security under my
> account settings), I see the two options:
>
> *use email address of this identity to identify OpenPGP key
> *use specific OpenPGP key
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Lawrence C. Chin escribió:
> If anyone has a second, can you verify my signature for this new email
> account of mine?
Yes, here it goes (in spanish, since that is my thunderbird language)
Información de seguridad OpenPGPSIN CONFIANZA La firma d
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Lawrence C. Chin wrote:
> Hi, finally have a little time today to come back to the mailing list.
>
> It's me, Lawrence, previously with that dummie kurtc1972 gmail
> account. Now I'm not gonna use that anymore for this mailing list and
> gpg communica
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Hi, finally have a little time today to come back to the mailing list.
It's me, Lawrence, previously with that dummie kurtc1972 gmail
account. Now I'm not gonna use that anymore for this mailing list and
gpg communication as I'm getting serious with p
On Saturday 28 June 2008, Faramir wrote:
> Well, as far as I know, it adds support for s/MIME... and if I am not
> wrong, that would mean certificates like the ones issued by CAcert,
> Comodo, et all... But, is GnuPG capable of generating those
> certificates? Or we will still require OpenSSL or eq
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Well, as far as I know, it adds support for s/MIME... and if I am not
wrong, that would mean certificates like the ones issued by CAcert,
Comodo, et all... But, is GnuPG capable of generating those
certificates? Or we will still require OpenSSL or eq