On 03/11/13 21:46, C.H.F.W. van de Groep wrote: > Can an adversary who intercepts my messages see which private key was > used to sign an e-mail?
Yes, an adversary can see which private key was used to sign an email. That's actually the purpose of a signature: to prove who did it. > If not, does GnuPG in any way disclose this to > its servers? Your messages isn't necessarily made public or processed by the people doing GnuPG. If you send it by email to a friend it will only go through your respective email servers. To follow up on this discussion, redirect your question to the support channels of GnuPG because this is not specific to Tails.
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