On 03/17/2014 07:26 AM, Robert J. Hansen wrote:
>> or their cell phones to send me messages. And while I have SSL turned
>> on with Facebook, I very much doubt that Facebook itself, on their
>> servers, keeps my messages encrypted even though they seem to be
>> during transmission.
>
> I know one
> or their cell phones to send me messages. And while I have SSL turned
> on with Facebook, I very much doubt that Facebook itself, on their
> servers, keeps my messages encrypted even though they seem to be
> during transmission.
I know one of Facebook's senior security geeks; if you like, I'd be
On 03/17/2014 12:08 PM, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 03/17/2014 06:16 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > On 16/03/2014 12:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> >> On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
> >>> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
> >>> encrypted message to someone
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On 03/17/2014 06:16 AM, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On 16/03/2014 12:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
>> On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
>>> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
>>> encrypted message to someone, I need t
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On 16/03/2014 12:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
>> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
>> encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the
>> recipient knows abo
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On 03/16/14 16:56, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
> Oh, I most definitely can send an encrypted message to anyone. The
> recipient will not be able to decrypt it since I don't have his
> public key so I'll have to use some random other key, but I can
> s
Oh, I most definitely can send an encrypted message to anyone. The
recipient will not be able to decrypt it since I don't have his public
key so I'll have to use some random other key, but I can send him an
encrypted message.
Anyway, these things confirm my point: the way the PGP signature is
tran
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On 03/16/14 08:21, Jean-David Beyer wrote:
> On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
>> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
>> encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the
>> recipient knows abo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On 03/15/2014 02:28 PM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
> I actually see encryption as less of an issue. When I send an
> encrypted message to someone, I need to know for sure that the
> recipient knows about PGP encryption and knows how to decode it. If
> I
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On 03/15/2014 11:41 AM, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
> * PGP/Mime adds an attachment that is visible to people that do
> not have PGP support, with the same thing: people distrust unknown
> attachments.
Some people distrust any attachments and set up th
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On 03/15/2014 10:10 AM, Patrick Brunschwig wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256
>
> On 15.03.14 16:41, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
>>
>> I recently set up my mailserver to use DKIM signing and I think
>> the solution for embeddin
Hi Patrick,
I realize that the link I posted does not give any details. However,
this all solved for DKIM by specifying exactly which parts of the
message have been signed within the header. For PGP, you may want to
sign the body of the message instead, but this may just be done in the
same way as
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On 15.03.14 16:41, Egbert van der Wal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Sorry if this has been asked before, I searched the archives and
> found no references to the same thing.
>
> I'm looking into setting up PGP signing and encryption. Especially
> the signing is
Hi,
Sorry if this has been asked before, I searched the archives and found
no references to the same thing.
I'm looking into setting up PGP signing and encryption. Especially the
signing is a difficult issue. The two options I have bother me:
* Inline PGP attaches random cruft (to laymen) to the
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