Hi David,
> The ordering does not matter. GPG supports selecting a user ID by hash:
Thanks a lot! That looked like a good solution.
Unfortuntely, it doesn´t work for the UID that is attached to the public key:
pub:u:1024:17:A591FD39DD2C60F4:2007-09-29:::u:test<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>::scESC:
uid:u::::2007-09-29::5F6CE18A5E1C698C9F6AED4BD3D9AABC6948BC1F::test<[EMAIL
PROTECTED]>:
Then I get this list:
[ultimate] (1). test<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[ultimate] (2) test<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
And I can happily select and deselect the UID 2:
uid 5F6CE18A5E1C698C9F6AED4BD3D9AABC6948BC1F
pub 1024D/DD2C60F4 created: 2007-09-29 expires: niemals usage: CS
trust: uneingeschränkt Gültigkeit: uneingeschränkt
sub 2048g/4DD86652 created: 2007-09-29 expires: niemals usage: E
[ultimate] (1). test<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[ultimate] (2)* test<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
But I can´t select the first one:
uid A591FD39DD2C60F4
does nothing.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Philipp Gühring
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