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Bob Henson wrote:
> I decided to try GPGOL for the few occasions that I use Outlook.
> Unfortunately, since installing it, Enigmail's Key Management shows an empty
> screen and I cannot use GnuPG via Enigmail at all. How do I get out of this,
> please?
hello
i've recently installed gnupg to be able to communicate with some
persons who are using PGP (i like free alternatives :)
before installing i certified that both systems were compatible.
i sucessfully created my private and public keys and we exchanged
them. after that, i send a couple of tes
On Sunday 22 January 2006 8:35 pm, Bob Henson wrote:
> I decided to try GPGOL for the few occasions that I use Outlook.
> Unfortunately, since installing it, Enigmail's Key Management shows an
> empty screen and I cannot use GnuPG via Enigmail at all. How do I get out
> of this, please? In desperat
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:25:18 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig said:
> Does GPGOL install gpg, or does it modify the path to the GnuPG home
> directory?
Yes, it installs gpg into the same location as the new installer of
gpg does. The HOMEDIR is the user specific directory.
c:\Program files\gnu\gnupg\gp
Hi!
just a short note: The reason why we have compresion algorithms in
OpenPGP are mainly out of tradition. On a Unix system the use of
specialized tools is the way to go; e.g. gpg for encryption and bzip2
for compressing.
If you want to compress your data with a different algorithm you may
ru
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Werner Koch wrote:
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:25:18 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig said:
>
>> Does GPGOL install gpg, or does it modify the path to the GnuPG home
>> directory?
>
> Yes, it installs gpg into the same location as the new installer of
> gpg do
Werner Koch wrote on 23.01.2006 18:01:
> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:25:18 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig said:
>
>> Does GPGOL install gpg, or does it modify the path to the GnuPG home
>> directory?
>
> Yes, it installs gpg into the same location as the new installer of
> gpg does. The HOMEDIR is the user
Nuno Donato wrote on 19.01.2006 0:44:
> hello
>
> i've recently installed gnupg to be able to communicate with some
> persons who are using PGP (i like free alternatives :)
> before installing i certified that both systems were compatible.
> i sucessfully created my private and public keys and we
Nuno Donato wrote:
As I already wrote in alt.security.pgp:
>using GPG, and we were able to encrypt and decrypt the message.
>however, i can not do the same with the PGP guys. when i try to
>decrypt the message i get an error saying something it is not a valid
>file...
Standard question: did you
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I have recently switched ISP, but I also upgraded Thunderbird at the same time.
Now when I get a gpg signed e-mail, I supposedly can check the pen? and it
will offer to download the key, giving me a choice of keyservers. I
generally pick random.sks.ke
Patrick Brunschwig wrote
> Werner Koch wrote:
>>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 09:25:18 +0100, Patrick Brunschwig said:
>>>
Does GPGOL install gpg, or does it modify the path to the GnuPG home
directory?
>>>
>>> Yes, it installs gpg into the same location as the new installer of
>>> gpg does.
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You're using GnuPG 1.2.1, so the immediate suggestion would be to
upgrade to 1.4.2. A *lot* has changes since 1.2.1.
JOHN :)
Timestamp: Monday 23 Jan 2006, 15:02 --500 (Eastern Standard Time)
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Jean-David Beyer wrote on 23.01.2006 21:03:
> I have recently switched ISP, but I also upgraded Thunderbird at the same
> time.
>
As I can see in armor header you are using _very old_ GnuPG version.
1.2.1 has a serious vulnerability, please update GnuPG immediately. For
details read this announce
Neil Williams wrote
> On Sunday 22 January 2006 8:35 pm, Bob Henson wrote:
>> I decided to try GPGOL for the few occasions that I use Outlook.
>> Unfortunately, since installing it, Enigmail's Key Management shows an
>> empty screen and I cannot use GnuPG via Enigmail at all. How do I get out
>>
Jean-David Beyer wrote
> I have recently switched ISP, but I also upgraded Thunderbird at the same
> time.
>
> Now when I get a gpg signed e-mail, I supposedly can check the pen? and it
> will offer to download the key, giving me a choice of keyservers. I
> generally pick random.sks.keyserver.
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Was Mon, 02 Jan 2006, at 14:46:59 +0100,
when Werner wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Dec 2005 14:49:23 +0100, Mica Mijatovic said:
>> :
>> 217.69.77.222_failed_after_I_sent_the_message./Remote_host_said:_550_Administrative_prohibition/
> The sendin
Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> I have recently switched ISP, but I also upgraded Thunderbird at the same
> time.
>
> Now when I get a gpg signed e-mail, I supposedly can check the pen? and it
> will offer to download the key, giving me a choice of keyservers. I
> generally pick random.sks.keyserver.pe
On Wednesday 18 January 2006 02:44 pm, Nuno Donato wrote:
>hello
>
>i've recently installed gnupg to be able to communicate with some
>persons who are using PGP (i like free alternatives :)
>before installing i certified that both systems were compatible.
>i sucessfully created my private and publi
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