On 16/06/12 12:55, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
Does the gpg --edit-key have a name?
I just call it using GnuPG from the command line...
Peter.
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I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in combination with Enigmail.
You can send me encrypted mail if you want some privacy.
My key is available at
On 15/06/12 18:39, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
Err, are gpg shell and gpg --edit-key two different things?
You can use GnuPG from a shell by issuing (f.e.) the command gpg --edit-key.
And then there is a GUI program which is called GPGShell. And apparently
another GUI program called GnuPGShell.
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On 16.06.2012 13:18, Peter Lebbing wrote:
On 15/06/12 18:39, Mika Suomalainen wrote:
Err, are gpg shell and gpg --edit-key two different things?
You can use GnuPG from a shell by issuing (f.e.) the command gpg
--edit-key.
And then there is a
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On 14.06.2012 19:06, Avi wrote:
On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 11:33 AM, gnupg-users- requ...@gnupg.org
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From: Mika Suomalainen mka...@users.sourceforge.net To:
gnupg-users@gnupg.org Cc: Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 18:29:17 +0300
Subject: Re: Need a
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On 11.06.2012 23:29, Sam Smith wrote:
I did not mean to imply that all other GPG GUIs are no good. GnuPG
Shell is a fine app and there is much to like about it. I did (if I
remember correctly) have trouble figuring out how to use it to list
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On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 11:33 AM, gnupg-users-
requ...@gnupg.org wrote:
From: Mika Suomalainen mka...@users.sourceforge.net
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Cc:
Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2012 18:29:17 +0300
Subject: Re: Need a GUI for e ncrypt/decrypt in
On 6/14/12 12:06 PM, Avi wrote:
If I remember correctly, Werner prefers that this list restrict
itself to the discussion of FOSS only...
Not exactly. He's never voiced any dissatisfaction with my mentioning
of Symantec's PGP product, for instance, but that may be because I'm use
PGP in a
On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 19:09, r...@sixdemonbag.org said:
proprietary programs, but saying proprietary program X does Y and the
FOSS alternative doesn't, I really like Y, I'd like it if we could do
Y is just fine.
Right.
Note that the FSF actually forbids us maintainers to mention proprietary
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On 11.06.2012 18:29, michael crane wrote:
On Mon, June 11, 2012 4:11 pm, Sam Smith wrote:
I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years.
My absolute favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
I do believe I have tried every GUI
Hi.
The GUI I like the best for GnuPG is GNU Privacy Assistant. It is gpa in
synaptic. [sudo apt-get install gpa].
I don't know if GPA does encrypt/decrypt though (I use command line for most
everything).
Another option is the plugins for Seahorse (seahorse-plugins). You can add
[sudo
I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years. My absolute
favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
I do believe I have tried every GUI option there is for Windows and Ubuntu.
Originally, I couldn't find anything I liked on Windows and consequently was
forced to learn the
On Mon, June 11, 2012 4:11 pm, Sam Smith wrote:
I tried every GUI I could find for GPG over the past 2 years. My absolute
favorite is GNU Privacy Assistant (GPA).
I do believe I have tried every GUI option there is for Windows and
Ubuntu. Originally, I couldn't find anything I liked on
I did not mean to imply that all other GPG GUIs are no good. GnuPG Shell is a
fine app and there is much to like about it. I did (if I remember correctly)
have trouble figuring out how to use it to list signatures on keys. And how to
sign keys. Overall, I found GPA to be a better experience.
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On 11/06/12 13:15, . wrote:
Does anyone have a GUI that will accomplish all key management and also
provide for easy file encrypt/decrypt/verify signature etc, etc?
You could try Kleopatra or GPA but Enigmail/Openpgp does all that the others
can
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