Am Montag, den 11.01.2010, 01:26 -0500 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
On 01/10/2010 10:57 PM, Faramir wrote:
...I just about had a heart attack. The
voting authorities thought this was just fine...
_
You are obviously not loved by the voting authorities :-)
Greetings from the Black Forest!
Am Mittwoch, den 01.09.2010, 18:26 +0100 schrieb MFPA:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA512
Hi
On Tuesday 31 August 2010 at 3:47:24 PM, in
mid:4c7d15fc.1070...@gmail.com, Ted Rolle Jr. wrote:
Subject: Offtopic:...
Nothing's off-topic for this group.
Good jokes are
Hi everybody,
I am using ubuntu 10.10, gpg and evolution. And I am reading this
mailing list for quite some time. Lately to read this list is a pain
since many keys are no longer found on the key server(s) I have entered
into the keyserver list and for any mail thus signed with an unknown key
I
Am Donnerstag, den 10.03.2011, 00:54 +1100 schrieb Ben McGinnes:
On 10/03/11 12:18 AM, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
well, I took a mail from Grant Olson from this list:
gpg: ASCII-Hülle: Version: GnuPG v2.0.18-gitcb2f55e (GNU/Linux)
gpg: ASCII-Hülle: Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla -
http
Hi,
i wonder whether the keys from several members of this maillist should
be available from the keyserver. e.g. Grant Olson signs all his messages
here. evolution and gpg on ubuntu, however, fail to retrieve the public
key from the server:
the message always reads: signature exists, however,
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2011, 11:29 -0500 schrieb John Clizbe:
Bernhard Kleine wrote:
Hi,
i wonder whether the keys from several members of this maillist should
be available from the keyserver. e.g. Grant Olson signs all his messages
here. evolution and gpg on ubuntu, however, fail
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2011, 13:19 -0500 schrieb John Clizbe:
John Clizbe wrote:
Bernhard Kleine wrote:
Hi,
i wonder whether the keys from several members of this maillist should
be available from the keyserver. e.g. Grant Olson signs all his messages
here. evolution and gpg on ubuntu
Am Freitag, den 08.04.2011, 14:09 -0500 schrieb John Clizbe:
Key IDs are 8 hex digits. You have typed 7. Add the '6' at the end :-)
sks@yogi:~$ gpg --keyserver yogi --search-keys 0xA18A54D6
gpg: searching for 0xA18A54D6 from hkp server yogi
(1) Grant T. Olson (pikimal) snip
Am Mittwoch, den 16.05.2012, 07:33 +0100 schrieb da...@gbenet.com:
On 15/05/12 22:43, MFPA wrote:
Hi
On Tuesday 15 May 2012 at 9:21:13 PM, in
mid:4fb2bab9.4020...@gbenet.com, da...@gbenet.com wrote:
It works now :)
Not from here - I just visited http://xfmail.slappy.org/
Hallo,
test2 is a saved mail sent by myself. When I try to verify this mail in
a terminal, it does not work.
gpg -verify test2
gpg: der Unterschlüssel 2A35709F wird anstelle des Hauptschlüssels
6C1D9C2A verwendet (subkey used instead of the main key)
gpg: ify: übersprungen: Öffentlicher
/dpkg/status
1.4.6-2 0
500 http://ftp.de.debian.org stable/main Packages
Do you need further informations?
Bernhard
cat test3
From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jun 20 09:12:00 2008
Subject: [OT]file tag .tga
From: Bernhard Kleine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pymolliste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Content-Type
!
Bernhard
--=20
Bernhard Kleine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--=-jef/P9RwlwTKEY2s8979
Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc
Content-Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter Nachrichtenteil
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-
Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux
-keyserver.de
ldap://keyserver.pgp.com
Is this correct?
Bernhard
Salam-Shalom,
Werner
--
Bernhard Kleine
Lenzkirch (Black Forest)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Author von Hormone und Hormonsystem
http://www.springer.com/life+sci/biochemistry/book/978-3-540-37702-3
signature.asc
Description: Dies ist ein
from memory.
With respect to randomness, do you have an idea how passphrases which
use first letters of e.g. songs or poems (with lower and uppercase
letters in german) are rated?
Would be nice to know how often I have to change my favorite song.
Cheers
--
Bernhard Kleine [EMAIL PROTECTED
+3o0jBdNP51V4R4I8P5zOv0oLEmA5alTBEYw52fh8v2iskiITgQYEQIABgUCOvW/
iAASCRCiA3a+wDxW3wdlR1BHAAEBefYAn2OP0ZhJwncMbPoG4rmhwV+iy4VAAKCr
ZJUTGTfDj9ylVi3Zx1P4BvQdHA==
=UcJC
-END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK-
Key block: 0
~$
--
Bernhard Kleine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
signature.asc
Description: Dies ist ein digital signierter
Nice to have a clairvoyant and soothsayer in this mailing list. Would
you dare to make a similar statement on the fate of windows or Linux?
:)
Bernhard
Am 19.01.2017 um 10:06 schrieb Stephan Beck:
> 15-20 years from now, OpenPGP will have expired and be a case of study
> for computer
I found a change of behaviour of pinentry.
Win7, Thunderbird with newest enigmal, password safe.
When I send a signed message, Pinentry opens and asks for the password.
With Alt-tab I switch to the Password manager´, copy the password with
ctrl-C and switch back to pinentry. However, the
I have asked this in the enigmail mailing list and was referred to GNUPG
but Patrick Brunschwig:
> On 26.11.18 09:33, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
>> I use enigmail with thunderbird 60.3.1 on win7. Enigmail asks me
>> regularly for the passphrase via pinentry since I sign my mails.
thanks a lot
Bernhard
Am 26.11.2018 um 11:55 schrieb Werner Koch:
> Hi!
>
> Here is my reply to the Enigmail list which explains why this is indeed
> not just a problem of gpg and that we can't have a perfect solution.
>
> For security reasons Windows has strict rules on which process can put
>
Am 30.09.2019 um 21:32 schrieb Dennis Clarke:
> I use Thunderbird 70.0b2 and have used it for years. However it is a
> major pain to implement digital signage and encryption. A pain.
I use enigmail and the signing and encrypting runs very smooth with
thunderbird.
Regards Bernhard
Do you know of a maillist or a forum for gpg4win ?
I have problems to install.
Bernhard
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