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A teeny tiny problem ----------+ ..and maybe even on row 6 above (missing 2 characters).
Testing an encrypted message. Please reply in plain-text if this works.
gpg -d gpg.txtgpg: encrypted with 2048-bit RSA key, ID 583B29AD69D0999F, created 2020-01-02
+ Origin: Northern Realms BBS | bbs.nrbbs.net | Binbrook, ON (1:229/
664)
2nd time = success!
Testing an encrypted message. Please reply in plain-text if this works.
Not listed in Fido yet? ...or is this an error?
2nd time = success!
Testing an encrypted message. Please reply in plain-text if this works.
Those two missing characters made all the difference... ;)
Origin: Northern Realms BBS | bbs.nrbbs.net | Binbrook, ON (1:229/664)
Not listed in Fido yet? ...or is this an error?
Looks like I was just added today in Z1DAILY.184 :)
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XPost: p, u, b
XPost: l, i, c
XPost: _, k, e
XPost: y, s
26 Feb 16 15:54, you wrote to Paul Hayton:
XPost: p, u, b
XPost: l, i, c
XPost: _, k, e
XPost: y, s
This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156)
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Content-Type: multipart/mixed;
boundary="------------72DBAAE51EADB07D7C166154"
uuugh what a mess ;) :lol:
Cannot decrypt your message. :(
yes, that's what he and i have been talking about... he tried to encrypt it with his private key so that anyone with his public key could decrypt it... i forget exactly how we did that with the original pgp and everything i find now doesn't say how to do that... maybe because they expect a "public key" to be easily found and they're not thinking about restricted distribution of certain public keys...
Content-Type: application/pgp-keys;
name="0x2442E762.asc"
got your key, thanks! :)
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