Batch gpg encryption : prompt

Hauke Laging mailinglisten at hauke-laging.de
Wed Apr 20 10:26:04 CEST 2011


Am Mittwoch 20 April 2011 05:03:17 schrieb Daniel Kahn Gillmor:

> The right way to solve this problem is to instruct GPG that the key you
> are encrypting to is in fact the key owned by the relevant party.

By --trusted-key <long key ID> if you don't want (or can't) (l)sign the keys.


Hauke
-- 
PGP: D44C 6A5B 71B0 427C CED3 025C BD7D 6D27 ECCB 5814
-------------- next part --------------
A non-text attachment was scrubbed...
Name: not available
Type: application/pgp-signature
Size: 555 bytes
Desc: This is a digitally signed message part.
URL: </pipermail/attachments/20110420/0f8569cf/attachment.pgp>


More information about the Gnupg-users mailing list