On Sat, Jun 06, 2020 at 06:22:31PM -0700, Robert Spigler wrote:
> 
> 
> > > 
> >
> > Read my last message - you dont actually type the angle brackets 
> > This is simply a bash script, you can inspect for yourself: it's at 
> > /usr/bin/qubes-gpg-client-wrapper 
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand your clarification - in any case, use the 
> > command line I cited without the angle brackets. 
> >
> 
>  I tried your suggestion:
> 
> qubes-gpg-client-wrapper -r robertspig...@protonmail.ch --trusted-key 
> C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823 -e 
> '/home/user/Documents/Test_Encryption.txt' -o /home/user/Documents/Final.gpg
> 
> But with the error in terminal:
> 
> gpg:     C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823 is not a valid long keyID
> 
> However, this time the qubes-gpg-client interface did pop up, as well as 
> the file Final.gpg being created (but it was empty).  Seems like we're 
> getting closer.  That definitely is the valid keyID, so I don't know what 
> is wrong.
> 

What is wrong is that you dont seem to understand the difference between
fingerprints and keyIDs.
fingerprint     C2C60E279E86F10D5697782535CE0FE6C2141823
long keyID                              35CE0FE6C2141823
short keyID                                     C2141823

I've included "short" only for reference - dont use it.

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