Hi
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 at 6:55:05 AM, in
<mid:[email protected]>, Robert G. wrote:
> However, when I tried to do something similar on my
> default key (adding another UID, playing with the
> primary UID and then finally deleting the test UID), at
> no point it fixed my problem. So, go figure...
Yes, I have always found TB!'s behaviour in openPGP matters
unpredictable.
> I guess, the best thing to fix this would be just to
> add a macro to TB! allowing you to manually choose the
> KeyID to be used for signing.
That would be really good. It could perhaps be accomplished by
allowing the existing pgp macros to take arguments, for example
%signcomplete="manualselect", %encryptcomplete="defaultkey",
%signcomplete="key" (where "key" is the key ID or fingerprint or a
string from the user-ID, such as "%TOADDR"), %encryptcomplete="group"
(where "group" is a mailing list defined in your gpg.conf file or in
PGPkeys) and maybe even %usepgp("encryptionkey","signingkey")
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