Hi Mike,
Not sure exact what you are asking.

1) you can export the private key part and copy it to another machine,
and then import it.
This will allow you to manually sign emails on multiple machine.

gpg  --export-secret-keys --armor  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


2) If you want machine to automatically sign emails then you could look
at tiger-envelopes.

http://www.tigerprivacy.com/

Simon.

On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 12:24:50PM -0600, Mike Bougie wrote:
> how can i get 2 machines to gnupgp-sign e-mails? desktop and laptop?
> there must be a way...
> 
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