Am 23.07.2013 23:22, schrieb Max Parmer: > > Sounds like you might want an offline master key with a couple UIDs and > several subkeys. >
But can I have multiple encryption subkeys, with encryption subkeys associated with UIDs? I one subkey per UID only works for signing. > Also if I didn't trust a system enough to use any secret key on it I > probably also would not want to expose decrypted messages to that > system, presuming the messages you receive have sensitive/important > information in them. > > Something to consider if you really have cause to not trust that > computer might be setting up a dedicated, air-gapped system for > encryption/decryption. I do not trust the computer at university with the secret key used to decrypt my private mail. I did set up that computer myself, but we have burglars breaking into the offices every few years, many people have keys to the office, etc. Still, I want to be able to read any encrypted mail sent to my unversity addresses on the computer at university. And I want to use encryption, since the mails might contain sensitive information, such as exams, grades, etc (and the mail servers are maintained by students). Philipp _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users