Primary uid not honored in 1.4.9

2009-06-11 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
I've attempted (several times, in fact) to create a key pair with three UIDs: one primary and two others. Whether using Seahorse or the command line, I will manually set one of the UIDs as primary. This *appears* to work locally, but if I export the keypair and then import it into another gnupg ke

Email signature

2009-06-11 Thread Rob Cilissen
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi There, First of all: I like this email signing en encryption. But I have a "problem". No one I know uses PGP to sign mails. Now I don't want to act as the cumputernerd and send everybody unasked signed mails and hope they also ara going to use PGP.

Re: Email signature

2009-06-11 Thread Jean-David Beyer
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Rob Cilissen wrote: | Hi There, | | First of all: I like this email signing en encryption. But I have a | "problem". No one I know uses PGP to sign mails. This seems to be a common problem. There may be organizations that use PGP or GPG to sign and e

Re: Primary uid not honored in 1.4.9

2009-06-11 Thread David Shaw
On Jun 11, 2009, at 3:57 AM, Todd A. Jacobs wrote: I've attempted (several times, in fact) to create a key pair with three UIDs: one primary and two others. Whether using Seahorse or the command line, I will manually set one of the UIDs as primary. This *appears* to work locally, but if I e

Re: Email signature

2009-06-11 Thread Daryl Styrk
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > > | Is there some subtile standard text/logo > | to add to your email signature where you can say: hey! I can use > | signing/encryption! > I have looked at the ASCII Ribbon Campaign which asks people to include the following in their sig. http://as

Re: Email signature

2009-06-11 Thread David Shaw
On Jun 11, 2009, at 6:32 AM, Rob Cilissen wrote: First of all: I like this email signing en encryption. But I have a "problem". No one I know uses PGP to sign mails. Now I don't want to act as the cumputernerd and send everybody unasked signed mails and hope they also ara going to use PGP. Is

Smartphone platforms andd gnupg

2009-06-11 Thread Johannes Graumann
Dear all, Is there any of the common smart phone platforms (Symbian, Windows CE, OSX, Android, ...) that enables painless integration of gnupg? For android I'm not even sure yet whether a mail client for anything but gmail exists, but in general: google is suspicously quiet on the smarphone/gnu

Re: Smartphone platforms andd gnupg

2009-06-11 Thread Malte Gell
Johannes Graumann wrote > Is there any of the common smart phone platforms (Symbian, Windows CE, OSX, > Android, ...) that enables painless integration of gnupg? For android I'm > not even sure yet whether a mail client for anything but gmail exists, but > in general: google is suspicously quiet