On Wed, 2003-04-02 at 23:43, Dhruv Gami wrote:
> What is a key-signing party ? If many people on linux-delhi have
> gpg/pgp keys, then maybe we should have one in the next meet. I remember
> there being a key-signing party a couple of years back when Raj had given
> a talk on GPG. I was too youn
> "Vivek" == subs vk writes:
Vivek> Raj Mathur wrote:
Dhruv> should i also copy my .gnupg directory ? Or is there
Dhruv> something else that needs to be done ?
>> Just copy your .gnupg directory to the new system.
Vivek> what happens if i export my secret key and store i
Raj Mathur wrote:
> Dhruv> should i also copy my .gnupg directory ? Or is there
> Dhruv> something else that needs to be done ?
>
> Just copy your .gnupg directory to the new system.
what happens if i export my secret key and store it at some location?
and when my hard disk crashes or i
Hi Gami,
> "Dhruv" == Dhruv Gami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dhruv> Hello Everyone, I've recently been experimenting with GPG
Dhruv> and created a nice gpg key for my email. Sent off my public
Dhruv> key to some of my friends and have been interacting with
Dhruv> some of them
On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Edwin wrote:
> I would like to know your experiences with GPG. I have been trying PGP on windows. I
> downloaded GPG which I think is a command line version, but cannot figure it out. I
> think the only documentation I found is very poor.
Well, i've had a *very* good experie
Hello, Dhruv Gami,
I would like to know your experiences with GPG. I have been trying PGP on windows. I
downloaded GPG which I think is a command line version, but cannot figure it out. I
think the only documentation I found is very poor.
Where are you in Delhi ? I am near Saket.
Sincerely, Ed