keyrings and moving keys
David Clarke
gadicath@dishevelled.net
Fri May 17 07:30:01 2002
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On Wed, 15 May 2002, David T-G wrote:
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> How much of this behavior change was intended? I personally would much
> rather see imported keys land in the last keyring in the options file or,
> if there are any, the last ring specified on the command line; that makes
> the most sense to me. Is anyone else using multiple keyrings and do you
> have any input?
>=20
I use multiple keyrings too, and am wondering why the previous behaviour
was modified. I liked it the other way as I could specify a keyring on
the command line and it was the keyring that any keys downloaded would
go into.
David
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