On 3/23/15 12:07 PM, Clark Rivard wrote:
_Random Seed File and Keyring Questions _

It is my understanding that GnuPG stores a random seed file in its
working directory. This file is changed each time you use GnuPG.

This is true. You can completely ignore this file, it is used internally by GnuPG.

Can you have multiple folders containing a "set" of keyrings, trustdb,
and random seed file (each folder being used for a given recipient) and then
execute gpg using the folder specific to the recipient?

You could do that, but it is unnecessary. You can put multiple keys on their respective keyrings (public and private).

Doug

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