Bob Henson wrote:
Put it the other way round - what useful purpose do they serve? I haven't
seen one yet, ergo they are junk.
Um, until you actually get appointed ruler of the universe, you don't get to
make that decision for everyone else. :) Seriously though, I interact with a
lot of people that get their keys from the GD (their choice, and I'm not in
a position to argue), so I need to have my key there, and it needs to be
signed by the GD system. You can argue whether what pgp.com is doing is
wrong all day long, but it is what it is, and therefore I need to be
compatible with it. Thus, I really like the clean options, and have the
following in my gpg.conf which works splendidly:
import-options import-clean-sigs import-clean-uids
export-options export-clean-sigs export-clean-uids
keyserver-options import-clean-sigs import-clean-uids export-clean-sigs
export-clean-uids
It may do with the nightly builds, but it doesn't yet work on the release
version of GPG.
I don't know what you mean about "release version of GPG," but the above
works fine with 1.4.2 on both Windows and FreeBSD.
hth,
Doug
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