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On May 10, 2001, at 5:29:19 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> like Disastry already pointed out, there's something very wrong with the
> way TB! calls GnuPG with the "--default-key %s" parameter.

Yes, it appears that TB! chooses the default Key if you have more than
one... and it may very well *not* be the Key you wanted used. Add to that
the confusing behaviour of the 'smart matching' feature and you really
have a mess.

I've sent in a Bug Report quoting Disastry's find, so hopefully RITLabs
will remedy the situation. Max said that he would come out with a new
Plugin once GPG 1.0.5 was released. It's been released so it shouldn't be
too long before we see that new Plugin.


Nick
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