Hi Folks

I tried to explain this one via twitter but maybe here is the best place.

I belong to pgpnet @ yahoogroups.com which is an email mailing list that all 
mail is encrypted to. To enable this, they use the gpg option of group in the 
config file which is basically a set of key-ids which gpg will encrypt or sign 
to, ignoring the original recipient address

An expample is:

group pgp...@yahoogroups.com = 0x34DF2A0A8B898416 0xF6B3040A6FB318C6 
0x9CC6C4F03F370F7E 0xFCFBD799EF0B1FBA 0x371AC5BFA04AE313 0x048FB7B62717E461 
0xC8B9B8C9DAC006F7

In face this is only part of my list, which extends to 30 odd keys.

When I address an email to the group, gpgmail gives me no option to encrypt, 
only sign. Therefore I think it is reading the keychain to check that I have a 
key for the recipient, but does not see the group line in the gpg.conf file

I am only a new mac user but a long time gpg user, I have been a member of the 
mailing list for many years on and off. 

My question is, is there anyway to enable gpgmail to read or use the gpg.conf 
file so that the group = line is used?

Sean 

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