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Fix bug reporting address.
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2010-02-11 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* faq.raw: Fixed the bug reporting address.
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2010-01-29 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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2010-01-29 Werner Koch <wk@g10code.com>
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* gnupg1.texi: Fix dir entry. Fixes bug#1183.
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* gnupg1.texi: Fix dir entry. Fixes bug#1183.
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@ -1026,18 +1026,20 @@ you could search in the mailing list archive.
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lists? Did you have a look at the bug list (you'll find a link to
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lists? Did you have a look at the bug list (you'll find a link to
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the list of reported bugs on the documentation page). If you're not
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the list of reported bugs on the documentation page). If you're not
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sure about it being a bug, you can send mail to the gnupg-devel
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sure about it being a bug, you can send mail to the gnupg-devel
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list. Otherwise, use the GUUG bug tracking system
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list. Otherwise, use the bug tracking system
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[H a href=http://bugs.guug.de/Reporting.html]<http://bugs.guug.de/Reporting.html>[H /a].
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[H a href=http://bugs.gnupg.org]<http://bugs.gnupg.org>[H /a].
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<Q> Why doesn't GnuPG support X.509 certificates?
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<Q> Why doesn't GnuPG support X.509 certificates?
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GnuPG, first and foremost, is an implementation of the OpenPGP
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GnuPG 1.x, first and foremost, is an implementation of the OpenPGP
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standard (RFC 2440), which is a competing infrastructure, different
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standard (RFC 2440), which is a competing infrastructure, different
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from X.509.
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from X.509.
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They are both public-key cryptosystems, but how the public keys are
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They are both public-key cryptosystems, but how the public keys are
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actually handled is different.
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actually handled is different.
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Note that GnuPG version 2.x fully supports S/MIME and X.509.
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<Q> Why do national characters in my user ID look funny?
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<Q> Why do national characters in my user ID look funny?
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According to OpenPGP, GnuPG encodes user ID strings (and other
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According to OpenPGP, GnuPG encodes user ID strings (and other
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