Il 17/04/2013 19:09, Pete Stephenson ha scritto: > While I don't use OpenPGP at my work, it seems reasonable to me to > create separate primary keys for work and personal use. Seems the only reasonable thing... for now :)
> In the US at least, companies have various regulatory requirements > relating to communications and message storage. It may be compulsory for > a company to have the ability to decrypt, read, and archive your > work-related mail. Since you cannot -- as far as I know -- bind > encryption subkeys to a specific UID, having a separate primary key for > your work seems like a good idea. Usually at office they give you a card with an x509 cert on it... And you have to use it. But sometimes they let you optionally use other means to sign your mails. Ability to bind a specific UID with a subkey (implying having multiple valid encryption keys) doesn't seem too useful... BYtE, Diego. _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users