On 2006-05-16, Werner Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Adam Funk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> I'm not sure what you mean. Thunderbird (for example) lets the user >> designate unsigned keys for recipients in the address book and encrypt >> to them. > > It is up to the MUA on how to handle this. The generic solution is to > use a local-key signature. > >> Thanks. Will it be possible later either to un-lsign the key or to >> sign it properly (for export)? > > Given that it is a local signature you may simply delete it. Changing > this to an exportable signature is possible simply by "sign"ing it. > gpg will warn you then: > > Do you want to promote it to a full exportable signature? (y/N)
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