Re: migration by copy of ~/.gnupg not working

2021-06-03 Thread charlie derr
han, In 2016, Robert J. Hansen posted the following instructions here on the list, which have always worked for me: https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2016-September/056729.html Admittedly it's been a while (a year or so?) since i last migrated using this "recipe", so no gua

Re: As a fan of GnuPG ...

2020-06-18 Thread charlie derr
FrWTvP0n0pbfSGRdUIA7kv/1U= somewhat confused, ~c -- Charlie Derr Director, Instructional Technology 413-528-7344 https://www.simons-rock.edu Bard College at Simon's Rock Encryption key: http://hope.simons-rock.edu/~cderr/ Personal writing: https://medium.com/@cderr pronouns: e

Re: Certified OpenPGP-encryption after release of Thunderbird 78

2020-05-29 Thread charlie derr
On 5/29/20 7:39 PM, Grzegorz Kulewski wrote: > Time to check Claws I think. i've found that claws, evolution, sylpheed and kmail all integrate seamlessly with gpg2 (using standard debian packages for everything) ~c -- Charlie Derr Director, Instructional Technology 413-528-73

looking for assistance tracking down why i don't have the ability to run gpg from the command line

2019-08-14 Thread charlie derr
). thanks so very much in advance for your time, ~c - -- Charlie Derr Director, Instructional Technology 413-528-7344 https://www.simons-rock.edu Bard College at Simon's Rock Encryption key: http://hope.simons-rock.edu/~cderr/ Personal writing: https://medium.com

a bunch of questions

2017-11-09 Thread charlie derr
Please forgive me for piling several questions into a single post. If anyone wants to just answer a subset, I'll still be very happy to read your advice. I believe that the key I'm signing this message with is 2048 bits and will expire next year. If I've got either of those details wrong, please c

Re: FAQ and GNU

2017-10-10 Thread charlie derr
On 10/09/2017 11:20 PM, Francesco Ariis wrote: > Hello Robert, > > On Mon, Oct 09, 2017 at 10:06:17PM -0400, Robert J. Hansen wrote: >> A request has been made that each instance of "Linux" in the FAQ be >> replaced with "GNU/Linux". > A request has been made by whom? > >> I'm not inclined to make

Re: Update on USG, Software, and the First Amendment

2014-10-27 Thread charlie derr
On 10/27/2014 02:20 PM, Robert J. Hansen wrote: > If there's interest, I'll > try and talk him into writing something layman-friendly about ITAR/EAR, > cryptography, and the First Amendment. Robert, Since you seem to be requesting it explicitly, I'll share that I'm interested personally.