On Friday 05 June 2009 15:23:10 Werner Koch wrote: > On Fri, 5 Jun 2009 16:59, j...@jameshoward.us said: > > On Fri Jun 5 10:52:48 2009, David Shaw <ds...@jabberwocky.com> wrote: > >> --allow-secret-key-import is a no-op. It is no longer used for > >> anything. > > > > Really? I could not import last week without it. > > Sure: Ok, but I am still in problem, because, after I did
thekey == mail address Machine 1: gpg --export-secret-keys (thekey) > myfile.gpg Machine 2: gpg --import myfile.gpg it says gpg: Total number processed: 1 gpg: imported: 1 gpg: secret keys read: 1 gpg: secret keys imported: 1 However, I had there 3 subkeys today! And after doing import, they all appear through gpg, but no way to use any with kmail! I also tried thekey == key ID, but it gave equal outputs for all the IDs... What is wrong? Actually, I would appreciate, if someone explains me the concept of master and subkeys in gpg - 1) the exclusive/overlapping functions of them 2) does fingerprint change, if subkey is added (or, does that refer to the master key only)? 3) how about the revocation certificates, that are generated for master key, if signing subkey is added afterwards? Thanks for responses, its nice to be in touch with free software people! k. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users