gpg --list-only argument

harry_b at mm.st harry_b at mm.st
Mon Apr 25 10:27:49 CEST 2005


Hi everybody,

sorry for the wrong subject before - I repost my message with the proper 
subject this time.

I am trying to get around the lacking feature of gpgme to tell me for
which keys a message has been encrypted for.

I am running gpg 1.4.0 on Debian unstable.

I thought, that 'gpg --list-only filename' should give me all keys, a
message was encrypted for. Unfortunately, this seems not to include my
own keys.

If a message is encrypted for several recipients, it lists all except my
own keys. If its encrypted for myself only, it doesn't list anything at
all.

Do I miss something here? Can I somehow get ALL keys?

TIA,
  Harry

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