GnuPG in Perl Script

VeoWeb VeoWeb" <bens@veoweb.net
Wed May 16 01:52:01 2001


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Hi,
 As per Mr. Bad's request, I am sending this onto the list.

When I run this command: 'gpg -e $filename', it always asks for the user =
id.
How can I make it that when I create a key, I can place the uid in the
command?

 Thank you VERRY much for all the help.

Benjamin S.


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