In the last few months, I've become comfortable enough with GnuPG (using TB+Enigmail) for personal, small scale use but there are a couple of use cases I've yet to find good solutions to. I figured the people here on the List would know. ^_^
The basic issue is organizing the keys in my pubkey list, really. By default, all my key are there in one long list. I can search for them and I can order them by various criteria, but I wonder if there was a way to bunch keys together in groups, so that, for example, the keys of all my work buddies is in one group, all students keys in a second and so on. Is there a way to do this? Alternatively, is there a way to work with multiple-but-distinct keyrings without manually renaming the files and restarting the software when you want to switch? So I could have a keyring for work, one for study, etc. Assuming these are not possible, what are the alternative ways to easily manipulate large numbers of keys? I plan to organize a small (and hopefully later a larger) keysigning event for university, so I expect to get a whole bunch of keys that need to be imported into my keyring, exported into a keyring that people can download and import, turned into a list of participants with key data included so that people can compare and check them off at the event, and so on. Stuff like importing and exporting the keys can be adequately done in Enigmails GUI, but I'm sure there are easier and faster ways to do this in the command line. Also, some of that, like making the list of participating keys for people seems to call for a lot of manual copy-pasting, which I hope to evade. Thanks in advance, Aaron _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users