Sorry everyone because I should have made this clear on my first post: when I say "I", I mean root. I log in that computer as sysadmin, so I do all my work there as root. That's why I don't understand what the problem is. There's only one keyring, containing root's keys and the recipient's public key (signed with root's key so it's trusted). The only thing I didn't think of is to mark it as trusted-key. I didn't think it was of any use since I thought that signing it with root's key would solve the trust issue, and anyway the problem is that gpg can't locate the key, but I can try it tomorrow at work just in case.
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