decryption outputs to stdout before verification
vedaal at nym.hush.com
vedaal at nym.hush.com
Sun Oct 26 17:19:27 CET 2025
On 10/26/2025 at 11:39 AM, "Tennyson T Bardwell via Gnupg-users"
wrote:...
For my purposes, I mostly just want my messages to be resistant to
surreptitious forwarding.
...
it seems
like the safest bet would be to simply start emails with "Hello
". I assume that a timestamp is added to the signature, so
that should take care of contextualizing the signed message.
...
You might consider adding the fingerprint of the recipient's key,
after "Hello "
Otherwise this could lead to a MITM problem, with an already signed
(and presumably trusted) forwarded message.
Vedaal
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