Hi Muri-- On Thu 2016-02-25 18:59:53 +0100, Muri Nicanor <muri+gnupg-us...@immerda.ch> wrote: > is it possible to specifiy the uid for --sign-key (so i don't have to go > through the gpg --edit dialog)? i tried using > =Name <m...@foo.tld> > or just > <m...@foo.tld> > as described on [0], but i always get asked if i want to sign all the > uids and then i have to say no and choose the one i specified...
In GnuPG 2.1: --quick-sign-key fpr [names] --quick-lsign-key fpr [names] Directly sign a key from the passphrase without any further user interaction. The fpr must be the verified primary fingerprint of a key in the local keyring. If no names are given, all useful user ids are signed; with given [names] only useful user ids matching one of theses names are signed. The command --quick- lsign-key marks the signatures as non-exportable. If such a non-exportable signature already exists the --quick-sign-key turns it into a exportable signature. This command uses reasonable defaults and thus does not provide the full flexibility of the "sign" subcommand from --edit-key. Its intended use is to help unattended key signing by utilizing a list of verified fingerprints. hth, --dkg _______________________________________________ Gnupg-users mailing list Gnupg-users@gnupg.org http://lists.gnupg.org/mailman/listinfo/gnupg-users