On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 10:31,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

> I'm suggesting that such keys have the for-your-eyes flag set (because
> it shouldn't be necessary to write them to disk).

This flag is a property of the encrypted message and not of the key.

I consider it as pretty useless because most people don't use gpg on the
command line.

> gpg seems to always write that warning message (that the message is for
> your eyes only) even when writing to stdout (where stdout is a console)
> or when piping to a file.

No.  The creator of the message asked to display this message and thus
gpg does it.

> Is it already possible to somehow suppress this message (without
> suppressing others like no-MDC or so)? If not would you consider to add

Ask the sender not to use --for-your-eyes-only  and not to use a
filename "_CONSOLE".


Salam-Shalom,

   Werner

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Die Gedanken sind frei.  Auschnahme regelt ein Bundeschgesetz.


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