On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 03:10:34PM +0200, Christoph Kluenter wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> since I use screen on a remote server to read mails with mutt,
> the question of how to securely store gpg-keys is bothering me.
If you have junk gpg keys, then put them on a shared remote machine and
type you
I'm not an expert, but there is a work around I think will work. You
can store your keys on a flash drive... and possibly the entire OS for
that matter. If you do this, you have no problems.
Alternatively, you can encrypt a document and send it as an
attachment. Your fellow international spy ty
Hi everybody,
since I use screen on a remote server to read mails with mutt,
the question of how to securely store gpg-keys is bothering me.
At the moment I simply don't use gpg on the remote machine.
But since I receive more encrypted mails lately, I am looking for a
solution. Asking google revea