Hi David,

David T-G wrote:

> Phil, et al --
> 
> ...and then Phil Gregory said...
> % 
> ...
> % encrypt-to <your key ID>
> % 
> % to your ~/.gnupg/options file.  This leaves them encrypted on disk but
> % still allows you to go back and look at them.
> 
> ... and allows anyone who knows your keyid to know that the message has
> been encrypted to your key as well, thereby making the message very
> not-anonymous.  Just so you're aware...

Hmm, good point.  Then again, I almost always sign my messages anyway,
so the key id is there in any case.  But the idea with a secred,
unpublished key is nice.

Ciao,
Viktor
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Viktor Rosenfeld
WWW: http://www.informatik.hu-berlin.de/~rosenfel/

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