Ah nice. Yeah, if someone could generate a keypair with passphrase, and standard options (maybe RSA/RSA 2048?), and a message encrypted to the public key of that keypair, and then pass all 3 of those messages along I think that would be enough to get me started.
Thanks, Sean On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 9:09 PM, Alex (via OpenPGP.js) <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi Sean, > > > Does anyone have this software or can access it to generate some test > messages/keypairs I could use to try to figure out how to make openpgp.js > work with it? I no longer have a Mac to test against. > > sure ;) I guess the GPGTools guys (see CC) can provide you with everything > that might be needed... > > Best regards, Alex > > On 02.05.2012, at 02:45, Sean Colyer wrote: > > > Has anyone tried decrypting messages sent using MacGPG? I've had a > report that a user cannot decrypt messages from this client. I've tried > addressing a lot of the things, that I thought it could be but have not yet > had any luck. > > > > Does anyone have this software or can access it to generate some test > messages/keypairs I could use to try to figure out how to make openpgp.js > work with it? I no longer have a Mac to test against. > > > > Reference: https://github.com/seancolyer/gmail-crypt/issues/5 > > > > Thanks, > > Sean > > _______________________________________________ > > > > http://openpgpjs.org > > _______________________________________________ > > http://openpgpjs.org >
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