My work around (which I hope there is a simpler way) was to extract the text I
wanted to encrypt, paste it into a text file, encrypt that file with --armor,
cut and paste the encrypted text out of the temporary file and back into the
email, then send to the correct email address. I'd love to know of a more
efficient way of doing this.
--Shawn
----- Original Message ----
From: Shawn Protsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 4:55:31 PM
Subject: Re: export/import additional user id
Thanks David,
That is fine but this still leaves me with a problem. I compose a new email
message (in this case with Mail.app), select Encrypt, but cannot address it to
the first email address because gpg doesn't seem to see that address in the
keyring. I am forced to select the email address that I'd prefer not to use.
Any ideas?
--Shawn
----- Original Message ----
From: David Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: gnupg-users@gnupg.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 3:31:56 PM
Subject: Re: export/import additional user id
On
Wed,
Jan
30,
2008
at
02:17:58PM
-0800,
Shawn
Protsman
wrote:
>
I
have
a
user
that
has
two
email
addresses
attached
to
their
key:
>
>
pub
1024D/630934DC
2007-08-27
>
uid
Mike
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
uid
Mike
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
sub
2048g/113A7E70
2007-08-27
>
>
They
exported
with
the
following:
>
>
$
gpg
--armor
--ouput
mike.asc
--export
Mike
>
>
When
I
import
I
only
get
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
and
not
the
first
>
one.
Both
addresses
are
still
there.
It
just
doesn't
show
you
both
when
you
import.
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