No warning on 'gpg -a -o somewhere.gpg -s -r someone <file>'
Frank Tobin
ftobin@neverending.org
Wed Nov 7 16:41:01 2001
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Pascal Scheffers, at 11:37 +0100 on 2001-11-07, wrote:
And is there a way for me to add aliases to another persons' keys? I
know the other person should just update his key, but it would be
very convenient if I could add a local-user-id-alias to existing
keys.
salias (http://salias.sourceforge.net/) was developed primarily for this
purpose.
>From the description:
salias is a wrapper for programs that allows arguments to those programs
to be aliased. For example, salias could expand "gpg -r friends --encrypt"
to "gpg -r bob -r frank --encrypt". This is more useful than using simple
environment variables.
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Frank Tobin http://www.neverending.org/~ftobin/
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