Hi Intri,
On Montag, 17. Februar 2014, intrigeri wrote:
OK, so here's a small gift for you! The attached script should list
the keys that belong to both of the two keyrings passed on the
command-line.
wow, neat, thanks a lot!
*Caution*:
will do, thanks!
Might take a few days till I
Hi,
Holger Levsen wrote (13 Feb 2014 15:48:59 GMT) :
right. I'd be happy to do this, but I dont know how to remove those hundred
keys from my keyring...
OK, so here's a small gift for you! The attached script should list
the keys that belong to both of the two keyrings passed on the
Hi,
Holger Levsen wrote (12 Feb 2014 16:38:05 GMT) :
when updating the keyring, gnuog is blocked for 1-2 minutes,
Just to be clear: a single gpg --import $KEY_FILE takes 1-2 minutes
with your current configuration and keyring, right?
If so: wow. We certainly did not expect this kind of extreme
Hi,
On Donnerstag, 13. Februar 2014, intrigeri wrote:
Just to be clear: a single gpg --import $KEY_FILE takes 1-2 minutes
with your current configuration and keyring, right?
yes
If so: wow. We certainly did not expect this kind of extreme use cases
when designing parcimonie, thanks for
package: parcimonie
severity: wishlist
Hi intri,
when updating the keyring, gnuog is blocked for 1-2 minutes, thus when I run
parcimonie every $random-amount of time and read mail and encounter a
encrypted or signed mail, my mail client is blocked by gpg being blocked,
blocking me from
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