Thanks.  I thought -- decrypt worked in the past as I expected, but its
been a while.  Sorry for fire drill.

On Aug 14, 2014 7:05 PM, Seth Arnold <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> This is the expected and documented behaviour of the --decrypt switch: 
>
>        --decrypt 
>
>        -d     Decrypt the file given on the command line (or STDIN 
>               if no file is specified) and write it to STDOUT (or 
>               the file specified with --output). If the decrypted 
>               file is signed, the signature is also verified. This 
>               command differs from the default operation, as it 
>               never writes to the filename which is included in the 
>               file and it rejects files which don't begin with an 
>               encrypted message. 
>
> If you want to decrypt and save the file without output going to 
> standard output, leave off the --decrypt parameter. 
>
> Thanks 
>
> ** Changed in: seahorse-plugins (Ubuntu) 
>        Status: New => Invalid 
>
> ** Information type changed from Private Security to Public 
>
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> Title: 
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