I have taken over administration of a system that uses GnuPG to encrypt a few 
data feeds sent to outside vendors. The person who set it up is long gone, so I 
have no idea what was used for secret keys. The only public keys I am aware of 
are because they used via the "-recipient" option.

We are moving this to a new server, so I need to be able to set this up "as is" 
on a new server. I also need to create new keys.

What can I do to "reverse engineer" the current setup?

Thanks,

Bob


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