On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 22:58, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
It would be correct to say that Gentoo does not distribute GnuPG
binaries, with or without IDEA. The package management system
(portage) gathers tarballs, patches, etc., constructs a source tree,
and compiles it on the target system.
Well I
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 20:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hope I don't get in trouble for posting this, however the idea module
Noproblem, that information is anyway available at gnupg.org:
http://www.gnupg.org/faq/why-not-idea.html
Shalom-Salam,
Werner
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Hello Werner !
Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...about IDEA.DLL and GnuPG 1.4.8 :
I still have LoadExtension c:\lib\gnupg\idea.dll in my config. Is this
obsolete?
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How to change UID order in (your own) key?
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On Tue January 29 2008, John Clizbe wrote:
I guess it is more a perception problem than an issue then. My concern
was that my original key, the primary email address was changed. Both
email addresses were still in the key, so I guess it isn't a problem so
much as an aesthetic issue. Now
On Tue January 29 2008, David Shaw wrote:
You want to add a new UID, as that is what contains an email address.
A subkey is a different thing altogether.
got it.
The reason the new UID is listed first is that, by default, GPG treats
the most recent UID as the primary one. This is because
Hi!
Steven Woody schrieb:
I don't trust any electrical medium ( USB disk, DVD-R and so on ) as
backup copy of my keypairs. I think I want hardcopy of my keys.
You may want to have a look at David Shaw's Paperkey :
http://www.jabberwocky.com/software/paperkey/
HTH, Sven
I am new on the list, so point me to the right documentation. I am using
Debian Lenny, and I have Kgpg installed.
right now I have a keypair for my main email address of paul (at)
pcartwright.com
I wanted to add another email address to that key, ale (at) pcartwright.com
I'm not real sure of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alexander W. Janssen wrote:
Enigmail has some known and dodgy errors, especially when it comes to
verifying signatures. I upgraded to the latest Enigmail nightly build
which worked for me.
...on a related note you can just export the Email to a
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 01:01:01PM +0100, Stanisław T. Findeisen wrote:
Hello
How to change UID order in (your own) key?
gpg --edit-key (the key id)
uid X (where X is the uid number you want to be the first)
primary
save
Note that this is really a cosmetic thing, and has little impact
On Tue, 2008-01-29 at 18:29 -0500, Paul Cartwright wrote:
On Tue January 29 2008, you wrote:
I understand what you're saying, but I don't see the problem. If you
want to add another user ID (what people usually mean when they say add
another email address), then you add another user ID.
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 2:43 PM, David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Note that this is really a cosmetic thing, and has little impact aside
from that.
I agree with this indeed many support requests on GnuPG just commit to
cosmetic issues, just like that I want to delete my public key from
I have a user that has two email addresses attached to their key:
pub 1024D/630934DC 2007-08-27
uid Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub 2048g/113A7E70 2007-08-27
They exported with the following:
$ gpg --armor --ouput mike.asc --export
On Wed, Jan 30, 2008 at 02:17:58PM -0800, Shawn Protsman wrote:
I have a user that has two email addresses attached to their key:
pub 1024D/630934DC 2007-08-27
uid Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
uid Mike [EMAIL PROTECTED]
sub 2048g/113A7E70 2007-08-27
They
My work around (which I hope there is a simpler way) was to extract the text I
wanted to encrypt, paste it into a text file, encrypt that file with --armor,
cut and paste the encrypted text out of the temporary file and back into the
email, then send to the correct email address. I'd love to
Hello,
[GnuPG-2.0.4 on FreeBSD]
I wasn't aware that one had to 'save' a key immediately after deleting
a subkey (using delkey) in order to replace that subkey with a new one
(using addkey). Now I have this situation:
%gpg --edit-key 7B063EAA
[...]
Secret key is available.
gpg: using PGP trust
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