Hello Allie,
Thursday, June 19, 2003, 5:43:49 PM, you wrote:
AM The GnuPG plug-in doesn't simply use the default key to sign with.
AM It uses the key with a matching UID based on the From address in
AM your message to be signed. This provides an advantage in that it
AM allows you to use multiple
On Fri 20-Jun-03 10:51am -0400, Leif Gregory wrote:
Is there any configuration in GPG that when I decrypt a message it
asks for the ID of the key to decrypt with. I'd think this should be
automatic rather than me having to remember my work key ID being
0x06C0AB16B and having to type that in
Hello Bill,
Friday, June 20, 2003, 9:54:52 AM, you wrote:
BM It doesn't seem to matter what you type in the ID field as long as
BM you type something. I type one letter.
Oddly enough that does work... Seems kind of useless then to even have
that field available.
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Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
CO Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
CO PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
CO signing to work, cannot open Key Manager, etc.
CO Is there a step-by-step guide
Hello Clif,
On 19 Jun 2003 at 01:41:00 -0700 GMT [10:41 CEST] you wrote:
CO I have installed WinPT, and GPG seems to be working fine.
CO Where can I find a TB plugin? By adding the path to gpg.exe to my
CO PATH, I can now select GPG as my OpenPGP version. But I can't get
CO signing to work,
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Ah. So TB does not need a plugin to use GPG. Adding a plugin adds the
key manager capability?
Two more questions (I *really* appreciate the help):
gpg: NOTE: old default options file `C:/data/Keyrings\options' ignored
Is it safe to delete this
Thanks, Allie. I read your paper and tried the Gnu site. I couldn't
find any plugin there or at Nullify.
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Regards,
Clif
Thursday, June 19, 2003, 3:15:17 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
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Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
CO Where can I find a TB plugin? By
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Hi Clif,
@19-Jun-2003, 10:05 -0700 (18:05 UK time) Clif Oliver [CO] in
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CO Thanks, Allie. I read your paper and tried the Gnu site. I couldn't
CO find any plugin there or at Nullify.
Please do not top post on this list.
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Thursday, June 19, 2003, 2:38:45 PM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
The URL Allie gave is that of a how to guide. There is no
plug-in and no key managers for GPG. You have to install a
third
party tray tool to provide such access and it is not
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Clif Oliver, [CO] wrote:
CO Ah. So TB does not need a plugin to use GPG.
No. GnuPG support is integrated.
CO Adding a plugin adds the key manager capability?
There's no plugin available for that. You have to install one of the
GnuPG GUI front
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