Am Do 02.05.2013, 23:46:41 schrieb Kristian Fiskerstrand:

> > how can I determine the key(s) for which a file has been encrypted
> > without gpg trying to decrypt the file?

> Try --list-only

Yeah, that's it. Still dark corners in man gpg I am unfamiliar with... And
what a response time, serverfault-like. :-)


Hauke
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