Hi folks. I've read the man page. I've read the FAQ's. I'm not seeing what I'm looking for.
Using something like "zip", you can use a -T to test the integrity of the file. Note: this is not testing that nobody has altered it, or that it came from a specific user; it is only testing whether it is a good gpg file and whether it can be decrypted. All I can find in gpg is a way to verify the integrity vs. a signature file. I'm looking for a way to gpg encrypt a file, test that the encryption was good and that the file can be extracted, and then to delete the original file. Even better would be a way to automatically remove the original when the encrypted version has been successfully created, if such a parameter exists. At the very least, though, a way of testing that the file encryption was successful without having to sit at my desk at 3AM running 'gpg --decrypt filename' to test it would be very helpful. Is this something I'm just not seeing on the man page and in the FAQ's? Thanks! Benny Helms _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users