No warning on 'gpg -a -o somewhere.gpg -s -r someone <file>'
Pascal Scheffers
Pascal@Scheffers.net
Wed Nov 7 17:21:01 2001
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On Wed, 2001-11-07 at 17:10, Frank Tobin wrote:
> Nice, but I don't think I want to solve it there - I either want it
> as something signed by my key on my own keyring (non-exportable)
> Well, for that you probably just want to use the --lsign-key.
No, I meant a secure form of aliases - where I actively confirm that a
user ALSO has another user id, for my private purposes. lsign++ so to
speak
> Well, salias does work like an addressbook; it has its own little config
Yes, but I am having trouble enough keeping three address books in sync,
I don't want another one :)
Regards,
Pascal.
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