Hi,
It looks like GPG4Win as well as "simple" installer are 32bit-only,
which is somewhat unexpected in 2022. Is there a reason for this?
Such builds are unusable with the x64 Thunderbird [1], no matter if user
has enabled `mail.openpgp.allow_external_gnupg` preference, replaced
`rnp.dll` with
Michael Richardson wrote:
> Yeah, the marketing department screwed it up, and should have put
> on it. It suggests that it has never really been used.
I sent an encrypted email to the newspaper, pointing them at this thread, and
the problems they have.
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On Sat, 6 Aug 2022, Andrew Gallagher via Gnupg-users
wrote:
On 06/08/2022 13:49, Jay Sulzberger via Gnupg-users wrote:
I think the Washington Post has not placed their recent key on the PGP
public keyservers.?? Below is quoted from a different machine:
?? Welcome to the Emacs shell
?? ~
On 06/08/2022 13:49, Jay Sulzberger via Gnupg-users wrote:
I think the Washington Post has not placed their recent key on the PGP
public keyservers. Below is quoted from a different machine:
Welcome to the Emacs shell
~ $ gpg --recv-keys 'EC6C2905F0F93C0373946CA10642427A5FF780BE'
On 06/08/2022 13:49, Jay Sulzberger via Gnupg-users wrote:
I think the Washington Post has not placed their recent key on the PGP
public keyservers. Below is quoted from a different machine:
Welcome to the Emacs shell
~ $ gpg --recv-keys 'EC6C2905F0F93C0373946CA10642427A5FF780BE'
On Fri, 5 Aug 2022, Francesco Ariis wrote:
Hello Jay,
Hi, Francesco!
Il 05 agosto 2022 alle 17:28 Jay Sulzberger via Gnupg-users ha scritto:
> Does the PGP public key at https://www.washingtonpost.com/anonymous-news-tips/
> work?
It gets copied in a weird way (i.e. some characters that
On Fri, 5 Aug 2022, Michael Richardson wrote:
The key on that page is line wrapped.
If I replace the right spaces with newlines, then it seems to work import okay.
Michael, thank you very much! Yes, I was able to import your working version:
Welcome to the Emacs shell
~ $ gpg
Some years ago after they first published their OpenPGP certificate, Enigmail reached out to them offering training on effective use of OpenPGP and technical support for GnuPG and Enigmail. No cost, Enigmail had a core member who lived near their offices (namely, me), let us know how we can