Iván Cervantes wrote:
> Changing a little my question, why I have only three options in my gpg
> installation¿?
A GnuPG "key" isn't just one piece of data. It's a whole lot of pieces
of data.
All GnuPG keys -- what we should really call "certificates" -- have a
signing key. That's the most basi
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Iván Cervantes escribió:
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> Changing a little my question, why I have only three options in my gpg
> installation¿?
I'll reply in English so other people can correct me if I am wrong.
I think unless you activate the expert options, you get
On Sep 8, 2009, at 3:33 PM, Faramir wrote:
Iván Cervantes escribió:
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Changing a little my question, why I have only three options in my
gpg
installation¿?
I'll reply in English so other people can correct me if I am wrong.
I think unless you activate the expert options, you get a red
Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
> I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
> relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
> a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passphrase.
> I don't know which files are involved.
I think I figured ot what is
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Allen Schultz schreef:
> Henk M. de Bruijn wrote:
>> I checked but even after setting off the option to install GPA. The
>> relevant files are still installed and when closing the preference menu
>> a menu keeps on popping up about GPA and the passph