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On April 20, 2001, at 6:00:14 AM, Peter Palmreuther wrote:
> Me too wouldn't call this a bug, but I liked the old behavior much more
> :-) Especially because TB! always takes the 'Default Key' as signing key
> (which is the one belonging to my main e-mail-address) and if I send an
> e-mail with an other e-mail-address I'd like to sign with the second
> key, corresponding to this second address. So if the "Enter passphrase"
> popup comes up and I see the "wrong" e-mail-address I could press Esc,
> enter the "Key Manager", switch the default key, try to send again,
> enter the correct passphrase for the correct key and be happy :-)
Actually, you shouldn't even have to access PGPKeys to sign with another
Key. When the "Enter Passphrase" dialogue box appears, at the top there is
a drop down box that will allow you to quickly choose whichever Key you
want to use to sign... does not necessarily have to be your default Key.
That is one advantage to *not* caching your Passphrase... being able to
choose another Key for signing. :o)
Nick
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