On 13 Nov 2011, at 21:31, Doug Barton wrote: > On 11/13/2011 09:29, MFPA wrote: >> There was a brief discussion about group lines on PGPNET a few months >> ago. IIRC, the specifics under discussion were spaces and angle >> brackets. >> >> I don't think any conclusions were reached, but it may be worth >> experimenting with >> >> group <[email protected]>=0x >> group <[email protected]> =0x >> group <[email protected]> = 0x >> group [email protected]=0x >> group [email protected] =0x >> group [email protected] = 0x > > Sean, take MFPA's advice and try different combinations of spaces and > angle brackets as above. I would be very surprised if gpgmail scanned > the gpg.conf or the key files directly. It's far more likely that it's > asking gpg to encrypt to an e-mail address that looks like $this. > Figuring out what the "$this" is should allow you to use the group line > transparently. >
I will have aplay later on, but I am nearly sure that it is reading the key file. I created a dummy key for the group and gpgmail gave me the option to encrypt but with out the key no option to encrypt is available, only sign sean _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users
