Hello, I am new to using GPG. I have consulted the manuals and help online, but I am not sure it addresses my concern. I am trying to use this on Mac OSX Snow Leopard (so using MacGPG is apparently out of the question).
Here is the situation: On Machine A (that I no longer have), I created a GPG key with email address A. Before I got rid of the machine, I backed up everything to disk (so I have the .gnupg folder and when I try using the keys within with certain scripts (using pathnames), the key works (it authenticates me to my Amazon S3 backup). On Machine B (that I am currently using), I created another GPG key with a different email address (B). I am using that key to make encrypted duplicity backups to a local Linux server (which is different from Amazon S3 - I am a fan of redundant, geographically diverse backups). This key appears in the output of gpg --list-keys (while the other one, for obvious reasons, does not). I want to merge the two keys in some way so that I get both keys listed. Importing a public key appears to be standard procedure. But what I need is access to the secret key for both keys so that I can make both the Amazon S3 and local Linux server backups without being forced to pass paths to certain scripts. Questions: 1. Is my question even well-posed ? 2. Is this kind of thing even possible ? 3. How do I do it ? Thanks.
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