Doug Barton wrote: >> 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.
Hmm, I did mean 1.4.2 - so I'd better try again then, Doug. I tried adding the keyserver options but it didn't do anything here. Maybe you need to have the import export options set too, I tried them first, and then removed them before adding the keyserver options, since I only need the latter. Anyway, I'll set them all and try again. Regards, Bob
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