using my own public key
Micha Holzmann
holzmann@mhnet.de
Fri Sep 13 12:07:02 2002
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Quoting Hakan Hekim <hhekim@mail.com>:
>=20
> Hello,
> When I encrypt a file, I think gpg uses my secret key as default. How can=
I specify gpg to use my public key in order to encrypt it for myself.
You can use the $HOME/options file. In order to work as you expect, make
an entry with:
encrypt-to <your key ID>
kind regards,
Micha Holzmann
--=20
Who the hell is General Failure, and why he is reading my disk?
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