On Tue, 23 Feb 2010 22:29:22 -0500
Grant Olson articulated:
> The kicker is that pgp/mime messages will look weird in Outlook
> Express or Windows Live Mail.
Outlook Express is depreciated. In any case, the messages will probably
not display correctly in several MUAs, such as web based GMail, Ju
Hi (again),
nobody knows? :(
Laurent Bigonville
Le Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:46:02 +0100,
Laurent Bigonville a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> I've have a OpenGPG smartcard version 2.0 and I would generate digests
> stronger than SHA1.
>
> I've added "personal-digest-preferences SHA256" to my gpg.conf file,
> b
Hello Laurent !
Laurent Bigonville wrote:
>> I've have a OpenGPG smartcard version 2.0 and I would generate digests
>> stronger than SHA1.
>>
>> I've added "personal-digest-preferences SHA256" to my gpg.conf file,
>> but when I sign a message the headers still uses SHA1. If I force with
>> --di
On Feb 17, 2010, at 12:46 PM, Laurent Bigonville wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've have a OpenGPG smartcard version 2.0 and I would generate digests
> stronger than SHA1.
>
> I've added "personal-digest-preferences SHA256" to my gpg.conf file,
> but when I sign a message the headers still uses SHA1. If I fo
On 2/24/10 11:18 AM, Jerry wrote:
> Outlook Express is depreciated.
Outlook Express is deprecated, and many people here throw deprecations
against it -- but Outlook Express is still one of the most common MUAs
in existence, and for that reason alone the PGP/MIME interoperability
problem should be
Hello,
I have been wanting to respond to the replies, and am now finally able to.
:) First, thank you to those who replied and offered the input.
In response to your replies...
RE: Adding/removing individual keys to/from a group:
The --group (or group config line) feature makes better sense now.
On 2/24/2010 3:33 PM, Zy Zylek wrote:
>
> RE: "Group Key" again:
> While it's possible to use a shared group key, which allows for everyone
> to encrypt/decrypt with that group keypair, is it possible to increase
> the security (at least a little) - to prevent just anyone from getting
> the group k
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Hey Folks,
i succesfully installed gnupg on my Win7 machine. I want to use it
with Thunderbird to encrypt personal eMails.
Now I've got some questions:
1) What does happen if I lose my private key? Can I burn it to a CD/DVD?
2) Where can I find the ke
On 2/24/2010 5:14 PM, Tobias Holz wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> i succesfully installed gnupg on my Win7 machine. I want to use it
> with Thunderbird to encrypt personal eMails.
> Now I've got some questions:
> 1) What does happen if I lose my private key? Can I burn it to a CD/DVD?
You won't be able to r
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Tobias Holz escribió:
> Hey Folks,
> i succesfully installed gnupg on my Win7 machine. I want to use it
> with Thunderbird to encrypt personal eMails.
I'm not a Windows user, so I'll explain what I'll do in Linux, but I
suppose it'll be pretty similar
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Tobias Holz wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> i succesfully installed gnupg on my Win7 machine. I want to use it
> with Thunderbird to encrypt personal eMails.
> Now I've got some questions:
> 1) What does happen if I lose my private key? Can I burn it to a CD/D
Tobias Holz wrote:
> Hey Folks,
> i successfully installed gnupg on my Win7 machine. I want to use it
> with Thunderbird to encrypt personal eMails.
> Now I've got some questions:
> 1) What does happen if I lose my private key? Can I burn it to a CD/DVD?
If you lose your secret key or forget your
Folks
We are starting to migrate from OpenPGP to GnuPG. One of the batch jobs I have
to convert uses:
pgp +force
This is supposed to assume a "yes" to any interactive questions. I wasn't
clear after reading the man pages about the gpg --batch option. Can someone
tell me if the --bat
On Feb 24, 2010, at 9:46 PM, Smith, Cathy wrote:
> Folks
>
> We are starting to migrate from OpenPGP to GnuPG. One of the batch jobs I
> have to convert uses:
> pgp +force
>
> This is supposed to assume a "yes" to any interactive questions. I wasn't
> clear after reading the man pages
On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 18:46:33 -0800, "Smith, Cathy" wrote:
> We are starting to migrate from OpenPGP to GnuPG.
Just for clarification, GnuPG is software tool that is actually an
implementation of the OpenPGP specification [0]. OpenPGP is not
actually a piece of software itself, nor is GnuPG a spe
We are migrating from OpenPGP which is a freeware version of PGP. Sorry for
the confusion.
Cathy
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Fax: 509.375.2330
Email: cathy.sm...@pnl.gov
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