On Tue, 16 Jul 2019 17:18, gnupgpac...@on.yourweb.de said:
> how to put "--sender email at address" to gpg.conf file if using several
> different email addresses from sender?
You can't it is the task of the MUA (cf. gpgme_set_sender).
> Is it possible to put "--sender" option to public key itsel
Hi Teemu,
On 11.07.19 17:34, Teemu Likonen wrote:
> Michael Kesper [2019-07-11T17:15:19+02] wrote:
>
>> I'd consider it a bug if updating a package does not trigger reloading
>> all necessary services.
>
> We have not been discussing about Debian package upgrade. This message
> thread is about a
Andrew Gallagher wrote:
> * And finally: “don’t encrypt email”? Yes, well. Email is not going away.
> Just like passwords, its death has been long anticipated, yet never arrives.
> So what do we do in the meantime?
I think the biggest problems is how can PGP or GnuPG users tell other users,
not f
> - And finally: “don’t encrypt email”? Yes, well. Email is not going away.
> Just like passwords, its death has been long anticipated, yet never arrives.
> So what do we do in the meantime?
I think what the author is saying is stop trying to ever think of email as a
secure form of communic
Over the years, my keyring grew and got rather big. So I did some
cleaning and deleted some revoked and otherwise useless certificates.
(If you wonder how, see this script - feedback welcome:
https://github.com/ilf/gpg-maintenance/blob/master/gpg-delete-revoked-keys.sh)
This got my keyring do
Stefan Claas via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Andrew Gallagher wrote:
>
> > * And finally: “don’t encrypt email”? Yes, well. Email is not going away.
> > Just like passwords, its death has been long anticipated, yet never arrives.
> > So what do we do in the meantime?
>
> I think the biggest problems is
Is that to send them a message or an attachment?
You might look into Firefox Send -- not sure if this satisfies the legal
requirements, but it is very robust end to end encryption.
https://send.firefox.com/
-Ryan McGinnis
https://bigstormpicture.com
PGP: 5C73 8727 EE58 786A 777C 4F1D B5AA 3FA
On 07/17/2019 07:47 PM, Ryan McGinnis via Gnupg-users wrote:
> Is that to send them a message or an attachment?
>
> You might look into Firefox Send -- not sure if this satisfies the legal
> requirements, but it is very robust end to end encryption.
> https://send.firefox.com/
I also like Fire