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Sep 5 2019
Thanks for the detailed implemention plan. For the include-historic et al things it might be better to make use of the filter-syntax. I am not sure what is bets but that get clearer during coding. First step will be to add a parser and to silence 2.2 about this. I can imagine to later backport some basic functionality to 2.2
Thanks for the sample certs. I noticed the posts but had not the time to look into them.
I did too many things at once.
I'm going to divide up into pieces.
Sep 4 2019
I have the same problem since today with Outlook 2016. In the past months / weeks GpgOL version 2.4.2 worked fine. I received some mails today signed by the German Buerger CERT warnings. The signature as "asc" file was attached, but could not be verified. Today I received also a PGP signed e-mail from Hasso-Plattner-Institute (Identity leak checker), also this signature could not be checked. Both worked fine in the past and the public keys stored in Kleopatra are valid.
Would be great to see this fix rolled out! Absence of support for these keys disoriented me for months after switching to pinentry-tty. I use my longest passwords for GnuPG, so being able to fix typos (instead of abandoning password entry altogether) would be greatly appreciated.
Sep 3 2019
PowerPC SHA-256 and SHA-512 implementations with little bit more tuning committed. Most notably, SHA-512 on POWER8 now gives similar performance to OpenSSL:
Sep 2 2019
@werner How can I install libgpgme-develp package on windows 7?
Sorry, we don't use or support PIP. Please ask whoever packaged that for PIP.
Sep 1 2019
Aug 31 2019
Aug 30 2019
this has been commited
this has been commited
If helpful I can demonstrate or let you debug in a TeamViewer (I have a license) or VNC remote session in a fresh VM.
For sure this is not urgent for me. So, take your time!
Mmh, No Data usually means that our parser had a hickup. I'll look at your examples.
Mmh, No Data usually means that our parser had a hickup. I'll look at your examples.
The Python doc build system we implemented the last year is a complete mess - I had so much trouble the last time I did a release :-(.
For OpenPGP card v3.x, the data object is available, but it doesn't come with a button physically. So, I think it's no use.
Hi Andre,
Strange. Can you please go to the command line (cmd.exe) and run gpg --verify "c:\<path to>\gpg4win-3.1.10.exe.sig" "c:\<path to>\gpg4win-3.1.10.exe.sig"
can you hover over the GpgOL Icon and look at the tooltip? Maybe there was an error during validation.
Account disabled and I'm closing this as resolved.
Thanks for reporting this! I've added it to our list of know problematic Addins. https://wiki.gnupg.org/GpgOL/IncompatibleAddons#Mimecast_for_Outlook
I've sent multiple PGP/MIME mails in various formats to a protonmail developer and all worked fine. So we have confirmed that protonmail and GpgOL are generally compatible.
Thanks. Fixed in stanble and master.
For OpenPGP card v3.x, the data object is available, but it doesn't come with a button physically. So, I think it's no use.
Aug 29 2019
I am sorry it just needed to be run as root.
I have OpenPGP Smart Cards V3.3 from FLOSS Shop - these should support UIF, shouldn't they? I assumed so, because the spec includes it as of 3.0.