Justin Quakenbush wrote:
> wheres my gnupg folder?
On Mac OS X (you're using Applemail) and other *nix platforms, it is ~/.gnupg,
which is a shortcut for $HOME/.gnupg. A directory named .gnupg in your main
user folder. Since the name begins with '.' it is normally hid from Finder and
other file ma
fa-ml wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:37:11PM -0800, Justin Quakenbush wrote:
>> wheres my gnupg folder?
>>
>
> Have you tried checking 'man gpg' (search for 'FILES')? It should be
> ~/.gnupg/ , echo $GNUPGHOME to make sure.
GNUPGHOME isn't set by default. It is for overriding the default loc
On 25/01/14 01:37, Justin Quakenbush wrote:
> wheres my gnupg folder?
gpgconf --list-dirs
It's the entry "homedir".
Note that in general, with these kinds of questions, you should at least mention
what operating system you're running.
HTH,
Peter.
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I use the GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) in com
On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 1:37 AM, Justin Quakenbush
wrote:
> wheres my gnupg folder?
The folder containing the keyrings and configuration files is
typically in ~/.gnupg/ on Linux and in %appdata%/gnupg on Windows,
though it may be different on your specific system.
--
Pete Stephenson
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On Fri, Jan 24, 2014 at 04:37:11PM -0800, Justin Quakenbush wrote:
> wheres my gnupg folder?
>
Have you tried checking 'man gpg' (search for 'FILES')? It should be
~/.gnupg/ , echo $GNUPGHOME to make sure.
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